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EQ3: How is regeneration managed? Typeit
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Government policies at the national level are important for regeneration projects for a variety of reasons. Areas can only be regenerated if they are well connected nationally and internationally, such as through high speed or the building of runways to expand . These developments in transport improve the area's attractiveness to businesses and residents. The cost of such large infrastructural developments means national government will need to provide some or all of the . They often complete such projects by drawing in private investment as part of a PPP, an abbreviation for . Governments may also reduce planning restrictions or change laws at the national level to facilitate the building of more cost-efficient housing, which will have a slightly lower market value and is known as . This may enable developers to build more housing to meet targets. National governments may also enable licensing or permission for the extraction of fossil fuels found in which would lead to the growth of jobs which would improve the area's economy over time as more jobs and services are drawn in to support and supply the needs of workers. Such a process is known as the . The UK government also sets visas for international workers and enables the purchase of UK property by overseas investors which can provide the workers and capital to help manage regeneration projects. Governments must also change the public's perception of a place in order to build business confidence to invest in offices as well as encourage property developers to build homes. This process is known as . Without it the government may not be able to get enough private funding to pay for large-scale regeneration projects.