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(Un)successful Urban Regeneration and Wellbeing Inter-Sector Collaboration in a Regenerating Post-Disaster City

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posted on 2024-10-18, 00:08 authored by Simon KinghamSimon Kingham, Karen Banwell

In 2010/2011, Ōtautahi Christchurch, Aotearoa New Zealand, suff ered a devastating series of earthquakes and aftershocks that resulted in loss of life and significant damage to infrastructure and housing. This created an opportunity to re-build and regenerate a city ready to meet the challenges of the twenty-first century. This paper examines the effectiveness of cross sector collaboration to deliver a more resilient, sustainable, and healthy city. Drawing on case studies focused on a proposed innercity housing project, we highlight the challenges and barriers to alternative healthier development. We found a series of barriers to an urban recovery and rebuild that included a lack of skills to transact between the private and public sector, a lack of cooperation and shared drivers, and a lack of bold leadership and workable relationships. This paper underlines some of the failures to support regeneration that in turn highlights what is needed for regeneration approaches and processes to foster innovation and deliver healthier and more sustainable urban living.

Funding

Building Better Homes National Science Challenge

Healthier Lives and Ageing Well National Science Challenges

History

Department

  • Earth and Environment

College

  • Te Kaupeka Pūtaiao | Faculty of Science