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Original Articles

Changing Approaches to Urban Planning in an ‘Entrepreneurial City’: The Case of Dublin

Pages 437-457 | Published online: 10 Nov 2009

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Mark Scott, Arthur Parkinson, Declan Redmond & Richard Waldron. (2023) Placing Heritage in Entrepreneurial Urbanism: Planning, Conservation and Crisis in Ireland. Planning Practice & Research 38:3, pages 340-357.
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Paula Russell & Declan Redmond. (2009) Social housing regeneration in Dublin: market-based regeneration and the creation of sustainable communities. Local Environment 14:7, pages 635-650.
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James M Jeffers. (2013) Double Exposures and Decision Making: Adaptation Policy and Planning in Ireland's Coastal Cities during a Boom—Bust Cycle. Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space 45:6, pages 1436-1454.
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