| Description | Report of the analysis produced by the Review of Scotland's Cities |
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| Website Publication Date | January 09, 2003 |
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Review of Scotland's Cities - The Analysis

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BETTER CITIES, NEW CHALLENGES
A REVIEW OF SCOTLAND'S CITIES
INTRODUCTION
1 CITIES, CHANGES AND CHALLENGES
• Why Geography Matters
• Why Scotland's Cities Matter
• City Interests for the Executive
• What Cities do we Want and Why
• The Role and Shape of the Report
2 CITY DEMOGRAPHICS
• Decline and Shift
• A New Dynamic?
3 CITIES AS PLACES TO WORK
• Cities and Economic Progress
• City Performance
• City Competitiveness
• Labour Markets and Skills
• Cities and Innovation
• Property and Place
• Cities Working Better: Issues of Balance
4 CITIES FOR LIVING
• Better Cities for All
• The Quality of Scotland's Cities
• Residential Choices and Futures
• Reshaping the Market Sector
• Accommodating Ownership
• Housing Prices
• Choosing Neighbourhoods
• City Crime and Neighbourhood Choices
• Better Cities for Living
5 LIVELY CITIES
• The City Centre and the Public Realm
• Civilised Cities: Arts and Culture
• City Tourism
• Nurturing the Lively City
6 CONNECTING CITIES
• Introduction
• The Challenge
• The Opportunities
• The Emerging Response
• Transport Within the City and the City-Region
• Inter-City Connections
• Passenger Airlinks
7 SUSTAINABLE CITIES
• The Environmental Importance of Scotland's Cities
• How Sustainable are Scotland's Cities?
• Planning for Sustainability: City Design and Management
8 SHAPING THE FUTURE - DELIVERING CHANGE
• The Means to Change: Understanding, Governance, Regulation, Funding and Delivery
• Generating and Delivering a Shared 'Vision' for Our Cities
• The Significance of Boundaries
• Funding Our Cities
• New Opportunities - New Approaches: Delivering Change
• Ensuring Successful Delivery
9 BEYOND CITY LIMITS
• Changing Limits of Understanding
• Beyond the Limits of Boundaries
• Limiting Shortages
• Limiting Places and Limited Variety
• Removing Creativity Limits
• Sustainable Limits
• Time and Resource Limits
Links to background information on ecological footprints
www.bestfootforward.com
www.wwf.org.uk/filelibrary/pdf/ecologicalfootprints.pdf
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