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Identification And Systematization Of Regeneration Investment Project Management Determinants

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  • Wojewnik-Filipkowska Anna

    (Department of Investment and Real Estate University of Gdansk)

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The research subjects are regeneration investments, initiated and/or carried out by the public sector. Regeneration investments are an integral part of modern city management and the urban renewal process. This process should respect the changing needs of local communities and the individuals who constitute them. However, the main aim of regeneration investments is to restore former functions to degraded space or switch to new ones, respecting the principles of sustainable development. The management of regeneration investments depends on many factors. These include the external and internal environment. The diversity of these factors may mean that the same factor is beneficial for one participant, and unfavourable for another. An understanding of their diverse strength and direction of impact is very important for stakeholders. The study attempts to identify and systematize the determinants of investment management in the regeneration process, especially in the context of new challenges and socio-economic phenomena. The research thesis states that identification and systematization of regeneration investment management determinants is essential for making rational investment decisions. Hence, the study results may prove useful to decision-makers. The innovativeness of the study lies in approaching regeneration investments from the perspective of particular groups of stakeholders. Research methodology requires the application of a method of document analysis, a method of analysis and logical design.

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  • Wojewnik-Filipkowska Anna, 2014. "Identification And Systematization Of Regeneration Investment Project Management Determinants," Real Estate Management and Valuation, Sciendo, vol. 22(1), pages 22-28, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:vrs:remava:v:22:y:2014:i:1:p:7:n:3
    DOI: 10.2478/remav-2014-0003
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