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The International Journal of Justice and Sustainability
Volume 10, 2005 - Issue 5
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Birmingham's Eastside story: Making steps towards sustainability?

Pages 525-542 | Published online: 19 Aug 2006
 

Abstract

Sustainability has come to play a dominant discursive role in the UK planning system, particularly relating to urban regeneration. The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the role that sustainability plays in a major regeneration programme, known as Eastside, currently underway in Birmingham, the UK. That this £6 billion redevelopment is now widely talked about by such key players as Birmingham City Council and the Regional Development Agency, Advantage West Midlands, as having a central sustainability agenda points to the growing importance of the ideal of sustainability in planning and regeneration agendas. In this paper, we investigate in detail how and why sustainability has become part of the planning discourse for Eastside and critically evaluate what impact, if any, this is having on public policy decision-making.

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[1] These include AWM, Aston University, Birmingham Technology Ltd, BVSC, British Waterways Board, Cheapside Business Group, Employment Service, Groundwork Birmingham, LSC, Millenium Point, Soluihull Metropolitan Borough Council, UCE (as listed in Ecotec, Citationn.d., p. 31).

[2] A national environmental charity with regional offices around the UK.

[3] The authors are members of ESAG.

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