Future Directions for the European Shrinking City
Herausgeber: Neill, William J V; Schlappa, Hans
Future Directions for the European Shrinking City
Herausgeber: Neill, William J V; Schlappa, Hans
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Future Directions for the European Shrinking City focuses on policy and planning interventions that can be taken by municipalities and their local stakeholders to tackle stagnation and decline.
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Future Directions for the European Shrinking City focuses on policy and planning interventions that can be taken by municipalities and their local stakeholders to tackle stagnation and decline.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Januar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 163mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 458g
- ISBN-13: 9781138814691
- ISBN-10: 1138814695
- Artikelnr.: 42743680
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Januar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 163mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 458g
- ISBN-13: 9781138814691
- ISBN-10: 1138814695
- Artikelnr.: 42743680
William J. V. Neill is Emeritus Professor of Spatial Planning at the University of Aberdeen. He previously held academic appointments at the University of Manchester and Queen's University Belfast. He completed a master's degree in Urban Planning from the University of Michigan and completed his PhD at the University of Nottingham. He worked as an urban planner for the State of Michigan in the 1970s and 1980s with a particular focus on the shrinking city of Detroit. He is a former Council member of the Royal Town Planning Institute and was recently a member of an EU urban expert (URBACT) group on the future of European shrinking cities. Hans Schlappa is Senior Lecturer in Strategic Management at the University of Hertfordshire. He worked at Aston University and Coventry University before joining Hertfordshire Business School in 2010. Dr Schlappa has led a number of European knowledge transfer projects concerned with urban regeneration and undertaken research for the Home Office, Department of Work and Pensions, Regional Government Offices and Regional Development Agencies as well as a wide range of not-for-profit organisations in the UK. His current research includes projects on leadership in the co-production of public services, social inclusion and community development through place-making, and strategic leadership of cities suffering from long-term decline. Prior to his academic appointments Dr Schlappa managed the development and delivery of a wide range of socio-economic regeneration initiatives in the UK.
1. W(h)ither the European shrinking city? 2. Carry on shrinking? The
bankruptcy of urban policy in Detroit 3. Governing social cohesion in
shrinking cities: the cases of Ostrava, Genoa and Leipzig 4. Civic
engagement and development strategies: learning from the experience of
participatory rural redevelopment 5. The role of the social economy in the
shrinking city 6. Doing things differently: co-producing responses to urban
shrinkage 7. The challenge of temporary usage in the shrinking city: a
report from the 'laboratory of Berlin' 8. Shrinking cities and food:
place-making for sustainable renewal, reuse and retrofit 9. Green open
spaces and urban perforation - opportunities, concepts and challenges for
shrinking cities 10. Managing brownfield land in stagnant land markets 11.
Managing service infrastructures in shrinking cities: challenges and
opportunities 12. Coming of age: age-friendly strategies for shrinking
cities 13. If not growth what then? Re-thinking the strategy process for
shrinking cities 14. Conclusions: priorities for tackling shrinkage in
Europe's cities
bankruptcy of urban policy in Detroit 3. Governing social cohesion in
shrinking cities: the cases of Ostrava, Genoa and Leipzig 4. Civic
engagement and development strategies: learning from the experience of
participatory rural redevelopment 5. The role of the social economy in the
shrinking city 6. Doing things differently: co-producing responses to urban
shrinkage 7. The challenge of temporary usage in the shrinking city: a
report from the 'laboratory of Berlin' 8. Shrinking cities and food:
place-making for sustainable renewal, reuse and retrofit 9. Green open
spaces and urban perforation - opportunities, concepts and challenges for
shrinking cities 10. Managing brownfield land in stagnant land markets 11.
Managing service infrastructures in shrinking cities: challenges and
opportunities 12. Coming of age: age-friendly strategies for shrinking
cities 13. If not growth what then? Re-thinking the strategy process for
shrinking cities 14. Conclusions: priorities for tackling shrinkage in
Europe's cities
1. W(h)ither the European shrinking city? 2. Carry on shrinking? The
bankruptcy of urban policy in Detroit 3. Governing social cohesion in
shrinking cities: the cases of Ostrava, Genoa and Leipzig 4. Civic
engagement and development strategies: learning from the experience of
participatory rural redevelopment 5. The role of the social economy in the
shrinking city 6. Doing things differently: co-producing responses to urban
shrinkage 7. The challenge of temporary usage in the shrinking city: a
report from the 'laboratory of Berlin' 8. Shrinking cities and food:
place-making for sustainable renewal, reuse and retrofit 9. Green open
spaces and urban perforation - opportunities, concepts and challenges for
shrinking cities 10. Managing brownfield land in stagnant land markets 11.
Managing service infrastructures in shrinking cities: challenges and
opportunities 12. Coming of age: age-friendly strategies for shrinking
cities 13. If not growth what then? Re-thinking the strategy process for
shrinking cities 14. Conclusions: priorities for tackling shrinkage in
Europe's cities
bankruptcy of urban policy in Detroit 3. Governing social cohesion in
shrinking cities: the cases of Ostrava, Genoa and Leipzig 4. Civic
engagement and development strategies: learning from the experience of
participatory rural redevelopment 5. The role of the social economy in the
shrinking city 6. Doing things differently: co-producing responses to urban
shrinkage 7. The challenge of temporary usage in the shrinking city: a
report from the 'laboratory of Berlin' 8. Shrinking cities and food:
place-making for sustainable renewal, reuse and retrofit 9. Green open
spaces and urban perforation - opportunities, concepts and challenges for
shrinking cities 10. Managing brownfield land in stagnant land markets 11.
Managing service infrastructures in shrinking cities: challenges and
opportunities 12. Coming of age: age-friendly strategies for shrinking
cities 13. If not growth what then? Re-thinking the strategy process for
shrinking cities 14. Conclusions: priorities for tackling shrinkage in
Europe's cities