Print Email Facebook Twitter Justice in the Redevelopment of Urban Heritage Sites Title Justice in the Redevelopment of Urban Heritage Sites: An analysis of Socio-Spatial Justice in the Redevelopment of the North Shore area, Liverpool Author Roberts, Matthew (TU Delft Architecture and the Built Environment) Contributor Rocco, Roberto (mentor) Peters, Karin (graduation committee) Degree granting institution Delft University of TechnologyWageningen University & Research Programme Metropolitan Analysis, Design and Engineering (MADE) Date 2022-07-04 Abstract The evolution of global maritime trade in the twentieth century dramatically reshaped the functional reality of port cities and pushed operational port areas away from historic urban centres. The docklands vacated by port operations have been identified as strategic zones for redevelopment, and their redevelopment has given rise to a global typology - the port-urban waterfont regeneration project. The manner in which redevelopment of these port-urban waterfront areas has occurred has been linked to numerous urban challenges, including the destruction of cultural heritage. This thesis utilises the Policy Arrangement Approach to analyse to what extent socio-spatial justice has been considered in the redevelopment process of one such port-urban waterfront zone - the North Shore, Liverpool (UK). The research finds that applying a socio-spatial justice lens to the Policy Arrangement Approach creates an effective tool for the interrogation of redevelopment processes, and makes specific recommendations to improve the ongoing redevelopment process at the North Shore. Subject Socio-spatial justicePolicy Arrangement ApproachUrban redevelopmentHeritage To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:00d220d6-8913-4ad0-a796-1a7a75ffec7a Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights © 2022 Matthew Roberts Files PDF Justice_in_the_Redevelopm ... atthew.pdf 11.27 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:00d220d6-8913-4ad0-a796-1a7a75ffec7a/datastream/OBJ/view