1. The Wicked Problems of British Cities
In addition the general approach adopted places more emphasis, at least rhetorically, on building local partnerships and the involvement of local people in identifying and addressing these problems. ... What can be said is that even within those cities that are deemed to be `successful', while there are areas that do attract more affluent people back into cities, there are also areas that exhibit concentrations of poverty and social exclusion, high rates of unemployment and crime, poor health, low educational achievement, etc, where the problems may actually be intensifying and becoming...
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