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LUDA Regeneration Process Framework |
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The protocol presents what tasks should be undertaken within each step of the LUDA Regeneration Process. These tasks have been derived from guidance relating to the process methods amalgamated together to form the LUDA Regeneration Process: The highlighted actions have been incorporated into LUDA Regeneration Process to develop a procedure leading to sustainable urban regeneration. For detailed description of the LUDA Regeneration Process methodology consult Handbook E4. Protocols for LUDA Regeneration Process steps What can be found in the LUDA Regeneration Process Step Protocols? Diagnosis
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Visioning
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Programming In the Programming step of the LUDA Regeneration Process, the regeneration programme (here referred to as master plan) is built on the framework of policies developed in Visioning. The master plan gives spatial, chronological, organisational and financial dimensions to these policies; it presents the broad planned land use in the area and realisation strategy of the regeneration programme. The master plan, to guarantee enhancing all sustainability aspects, needs to be appraised in economical, social and environmental terms. How to do this? Show protocol
Implementation In the Implementation step the master plan is ‘fleshed out’ with individual projects and proposals. These are selected based on their effect on sustainability issues and then put into life. Sustainability and smooth realisation of the implemented projects is being secured by formative assessment measures that can be seamlessly incorporated into the day-to-day management. How to do this? Show protocol
Monitoring The results of the entire regeneration programme as well as the performance of individual projects and initiatives are assessed and evaluated here. The overall change in LUDA is measured by comparing the current quality of life to the baseline conditions. If the results of the regeneration process are not satisfactory, the remedial actions need to be undertaken. How to do this? Show
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