Abstract

The article examines the difficulties of developing strategies to counter severe urban deprivation in the context of Belfast. It first identifies the scale and components of urban decline, focusing on how it is unevenly experienced both spatially and by religious affiliation. Within this framework, it presents a critical appraisal of the main statutory programme designed to redress the major problems, Making Belfast Work. Finally, it suggests an alternative approach to regenerating the most deprived sections of Belfast.

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