Abstract
Local authorities are concerned with limited geographic jurisdictions and, throughout most of the world, possess a wide spectrum of powers and responsibilities that affect the physical conditions in those areas. It is therefore not surprising that such authorities tend to be more active in renewal than any other type of government. At the same time, this does not mean that only local governments conduct renewal operations.
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U.N. ST/ECE/HOU/4, p. 42.
Ibid.
UN. ST/ECE/HOU/4, p. 43.
U.N. ST/TAO/M/21, 1963
It is useful to think of the group conducting renewal as an “enterprise” comprising people from several organizations.
IFHP Report of International Seminar on Urban Renewal, 1959, pp. 56–7; Economic Commission for Europe, Report on the Urban Renewal Symposium, June, 1961.
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Duggar, G.S. (1965). General Policy for Renewal Administration. In: Renewal of Town and Village I. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-6021-8_6
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