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Housing Theory and Society | 2002

From Slum Clearance to Urban Policy: Discourses and Doctrines in Danish Inner City Redevelopment

Bo Vagnby; Ole B. Jensen

The article explores the societal conditions under which the various approaches to Danish housing improvement and urban renewal have been exercised since the early part of the 20th century. In doing so, the article analyses the specific approaches used by the Danish state in order to improve the physical and social living conditions in the cities, as well as discussing the actors and their interests behind these approaches. Thus the aim is to use the theory of planning doctrine to investigate how Danish urban policy has changed historically, under different rationales and on behalf of different stakeholder interests and powers.


Regional Growth Agendas | 2005

What Happens to Spatial and Physical Planning in Denmark after the Local Government Reform

Lars Overgaard Jørgensen; Bo Vagnby


Archive | 2005

Town Centre Redevelopment Strategies: A Retrospective View of Danish Experiences

Bo Vagnby


Housing Theory and Society | 2002

From Slum Clearance to Urban Policy

Bo Vagnby; Ole B. Jensen


Politiken | 2008

Nyt tag over boligpolitikken

Bo Vagnby


POLITIKEN | 2016

Regeringens vækstplan er et hyklerisk illusionsnummer

Bo Vagnby; Jørgen Møller


Arkitekten | 2015

Den gode planlægnings kollaps

Otto Käszner; Bo Vagnby


Nordjyske Stiftstidende | 2014

Planlægning er politik: Om manglende borgerinddragelse i Aalborgs planlægning

Bo Vagnby


Kristeligt Dagblad | 2014

Nedskæring af udviklingsbistanden - Myterne på området er sejlivede

Bo Vagnby


Nordjyske Stiftstidende | 2013

Holder man borgerne for nar

Bo Vagnby

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