Towards a tool to gauge the success levels of housing-led urban regeneration schemes

Dean, KAM 2019, Towards a tool to gauge the success levels of housing-led urban regeneration schemes , PhD thesis, University of Salford.

[img]
Preview
PDF
Download (10MB) | Preview
[img]
Preview
PDF (SuHousingImpact artefact for the City West Housing Trust Environmental-led scheme, which includes guidance, stages 1-5, the novel ‘stage 6’ and whole scheme calculations) - Supplemental Material
Download (79kB) | Preview
[img]
Preview
PDF (SuHousingImpact artefact for the City West Housing Trust High Rise scheme, which includes guidance, stages 1-5, the novel ‘stage 6’ and whole scheme calculations) - Supplemental Material
Download (76kB) | Preview

Abstract

Despite there having been many evaluation methods utilised within the field of housing-led urban regeneration schemes, there remains a gap in the knowledge base; namely that no tool exists to quantitatively measure socio-environmental impacts for housing-led urban regeneration schemes either holistically, or at a per stakeholder level. In addition, there is no available tool to ensure continued economic sustainability through potential contributions from benefitting stakeholders, thus completing the full triple bottom line. The ‘SuHousingImpact’ artefact within this thesis carries this out.

The research is underpinned by a pragmatic philosophy, mixed method and inductive approach and uses two sub case studies – an environmental-led programme and a high rise scheme, both developed as part of City West Housing Trust’s stock in Salford, United Kingdom.

The ‘SuHousingImpact’ artefact was created through Design Science Methodology in combination with the Case Study approach. It brings together Social Return on Investment, Sustainable Return on Investment, compensation criteria, stakeholder analysis, temporal displacement and the fragmentation of public expenditure, and is a cutting edge, practical and real world tool useful for both academics and housing sector staff alike.

Item Type: Thesis (PhD)
Contributors: Trillo, C (Supervisor)
Schools: Schools > School of the Built Environment
Depositing User: KAM Dean
Date Deposited: 05 Apr 2019 11:27
Last Modified: 29 Mar 2022 02:31
URI: https://usir.salford.ac.uk/id/eprint/50398

Actions (login required)

Edit record (repository staff only) Edit record (repository staff only)

Downloads

Downloads per month over past year