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2.8. Unforeseen effects of the regeneration process

 
   
All ENTRUST partners describe unforeseen effects of the regeneration process in their case-studies. A very positive effect is that some projects developed to best-practise models after their implementation at the local level. This means their relevance and impact went beyond the specific area (see again the thematic paper on Mainstreaming).

Another unforeseen positive output is regarding some relations between the stakeholders that last longer than the original regeneration process. This means that sustainable partnerships were established during the process.

As an unintended consequence of regeneration gentrification can be named, because this was at least not an officially expected result - but maybe it was a hidden aim from some partners right from the start?

There are no major immediate unforeseen effects stated by the ENTRUST project partners and if so they are usually positive in the sense of mainstreaming or anchoring of the results.

 
   
2_7_Successful regeneration     3_Conclusions and DRAFT POLICY recommendations  

ENTRUST is a research project supported by the European Commission under the Fifth Framework RTD Programme and contributing to the implementation of the
Key Action 4; “City of Tomorrow and Cultural Heritage" within the Energy, Environment and Sustainable Development thematic programme
Contract n°: EVK4-CT-2001-20007