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International Perspectives and Policy Implications
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The shrinking city phenomenon has affected metropolitan areas around the world, leading to dramatic decline in their economic and social bases. Offering case studies of cities from five different continents, this volume considers specific economic, social, environmental, cultural and land-use issues as it places "shrinking cities" in a global perspective.
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The shrinking city phenomenon has affected metropolitan areas around the world, leading to dramatic decline in their economic and social bases. Offering case studies of cities from five different continents, this volume considers specific economic, social, environmental, cultural and land-use issues as it places "shrinking cities" in a global perspective.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135072216
- Artikelnr.: 39478228
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135072216
- Artikelnr.: 39478228
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Karina Pallagst is professor for International Planning Systems at Kaiserslautern University's faculty of Spatial Planning. Thorsten Wiechmann is head of the Department of Spatial Planning and Planning Theory at TU Dortmund University. Cristina Martinez-Fernandez is a Senior Policy Analyst on Employment and Skills, Green Growth and South-East Asia at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), Local Economic and Employment Development (LEED) programme.
Section I: Shrinkage in a Global Perspective 1. Introduction Karina
Pallagst, Cristina Martinez-Fernandez and Thorsten Wiechmann 2. Theoretical
Approaches of "Shrinking Cities" Emmanuèle Cunningham-Sabot, Ivonne
Audirac, Sylvie Fol and Cristina Martinez-Fernandez Section II: Urban
Change and the Role of Shrinkage 3. Shrinking Cities in the United States
in Historical Perspective: A Research Note Robert A. Beauregard 4.
Shrinking Cities in the Fourth Urban Revolution? Ivonne Audirac 5. The
Interdependence of Shrinking and Growing: Processes of Urban Transformation
in the USA in the Rust Belt and Beyond Karina Pallagst 6. The Restructuring
of Declining Suburbs in the Paris Region Marie-Fleur Albecker and Sylvie
Fol 7. Growth Paradigm Against Urban Shrinkage: A Standardised Fight? The
Cases of Glasgow (UK) and Saint-Etienne (France) Emmanuèle Cunningham-Sabot
and Hélène Roth 8. Making Places in Increasingly Empty Spaces: Dealing With
Shrinkage in Post-Socialist Cities: The Example of East Germany Thorsten
Wiechmann, Anne Volkmann and Sandra Schmitz 9. The Nagasaki Model of
Community-Governance: Grassroots Partnership with Local Government Hiroshi
Yahagi 10. Shrinkage and Expansion in Peri-Urban China: Exploratory Case
Study from Jiangsu Province Chung-Tong Wu, Xiao-Lin Zhang, Gong-Hao Cui and
Shu-Ping Cui 11. A Cluster of the Four Coal Mining Cities in Korea from a
Global Perspective: How Did the People Overcome a Crisis After a Massive
Closure of Mines? Dong-Chun Shin 12. From "Up North" to "Down Under":
Dynamics of Shrinkage in Mining Communities in Canada and Australia Laura
Schatz, David Leadbeater, Cristina Martinez-Fernandez and Tamara Weyman
13. Analytic Implications of the Corporate Town Atenquique and Its
Shrinkage, Economic and Environmental Decline José G. Vargas-Hernández 14.
Inequality and Urban Shrinkage: A Close Relationship in Brazil Sergio
Torres Moraes Section III: Strategic and Policy Implications 15. Emerging
Regeneration Strategies in the US, Europe and Japan Jasmin Aber and Hiroshi
Yahagi 16. Environmental Sustainability Issues for Shrinking Cities: US and
Europe Helen Mulligan 17. Closing Thoughts Cristina Martinez-Fernandez,
Karina Pallagst and Thorsten Wiechmann
Pallagst, Cristina Martinez-Fernandez and Thorsten Wiechmann 2. Theoretical
Approaches of "Shrinking Cities" Emmanuèle Cunningham-Sabot, Ivonne
Audirac, Sylvie Fol and Cristina Martinez-Fernandez Section II: Urban
Change and the Role of Shrinkage 3. Shrinking Cities in the United States
in Historical Perspective: A Research Note Robert A. Beauregard 4.
Shrinking Cities in the Fourth Urban Revolution? Ivonne Audirac 5. The
Interdependence of Shrinking and Growing: Processes of Urban Transformation
in the USA in the Rust Belt and Beyond Karina Pallagst 6. The Restructuring
of Declining Suburbs in the Paris Region Marie-Fleur Albecker and Sylvie
Fol 7. Growth Paradigm Against Urban Shrinkage: A Standardised Fight? The
Cases of Glasgow (UK) and Saint-Etienne (France) Emmanuèle Cunningham-Sabot
and Hélène Roth 8. Making Places in Increasingly Empty Spaces: Dealing With
Shrinkage in Post-Socialist Cities: The Example of East Germany Thorsten
Wiechmann, Anne Volkmann and Sandra Schmitz 9. The Nagasaki Model of
Community-Governance: Grassroots Partnership with Local Government Hiroshi
Yahagi 10. Shrinkage and Expansion in Peri-Urban China: Exploratory Case
Study from Jiangsu Province Chung-Tong Wu, Xiao-Lin Zhang, Gong-Hao Cui and
Shu-Ping Cui 11. A Cluster of the Four Coal Mining Cities in Korea from a
Global Perspective: How Did the People Overcome a Crisis After a Massive
Closure of Mines? Dong-Chun Shin 12. From "Up North" to "Down Under":
Dynamics of Shrinkage in Mining Communities in Canada and Australia Laura
Schatz, David Leadbeater, Cristina Martinez-Fernandez and Tamara Weyman
13. Analytic Implications of the Corporate Town Atenquique and Its
Shrinkage, Economic and Environmental Decline José G. Vargas-Hernández 14.
Inequality and Urban Shrinkage: A Close Relationship in Brazil Sergio
Torres Moraes Section III: Strategic and Policy Implications 15. Emerging
Regeneration Strategies in the US, Europe and Japan Jasmin Aber and Hiroshi
Yahagi 16. Environmental Sustainability Issues for Shrinking Cities: US and
Europe Helen Mulligan 17. Closing Thoughts Cristina Martinez-Fernandez,
Karina Pallagst and Thorsten Wiechmann
Section I: Shrinkage in a Global Perspective 1. Introduction Karina
Pallagst, Cristina Martinez-Fernandez and Thorsten Wiechmann 2. Theoretical
Approaches of "Shrinking Cities" Emmanuèle Cunningham-Sabot, Ivonne
Audirac, Sylvie Fol and Cristina Martinez-Fernandez Section II: Urban
Change and the Role of Shrinkage 3. Shrinking Cities in the United States
in Historical Perspective: A Research Note Robert A. Beauregard 4.
Shrinking Cities in the Fourth Urban Revolution? Ivonne Audirac 5. The
Interdependence of Shrinking and Growing: Processes of Urban Transformation
in the USA in the Rust Belt and Beyond Karina Pallagst 6. The Restructuring
of Declining Suburbs in the Paris Region Marie-Fleur Albecker and Sylvie
Fol 7. Growth Paradigm Against Urban Shrinkage: A Standardised Fight? The
Cases of Glasgow (UK) and Saint-Etienne (France) Emmanuèle Cunningham-Sabot
and Hélène Roth 8. Making Places in Increasingly Empty Spaces: Dealing With
Shrinkage in Post-Socialist Cities: The Example of East Germany Thorsten
Wiechmann, Anne Volkmann and Sandra Schmitz 9. The Nagasaki Model of
Community-Governance: Grassroots Partnership with Local Government Hiroshi
Yahagi 10. Shrinkage and Expansion in Peri-Urban China: Exploratory Case
Study from Jiangsu Province Chung-Tong Wu, Xiao-Lin Zhang, Gong-Hao Cui and
Shu-Ping Cui 11. A Cluster of the Four Coal Mining Cities in Korea from a
Global Perspective: How Did the People Overcome a Crisis After a Massive
Closure of Mines? Dong-Chun Shin 12. From "Up North" to "Down Under":
Dynamics of Shrinkage in Mining Communities in Canada and Australia Laura
Schatz, David Leadbeater, Cristina Martinez-Fernandez and Tamara Weyman
13. Analytic Implications of the Corporate Town Atenquique and Its
Shrinkage, Economic and Environmental Decline José G. Vargas-Hernández 14.
Inequality and Urban Shrinkage: A Close Relationship in Brazil Sergio
Torres Moraes Section III: Strategic and Policy Implications 15. Emerging
Regeneration Strategies in the US, Europe and Japan Jasmin Aber and Hiroshi
Yahagi 16. Environmental Sustainability Issues for Shrinking Cities: US and
Europe Helen Mulligan 17. Closing Thoughts Cristina Martinez-Fernandez,
Karina Pallagst and Thorsten Wiechmann
Pallagst, Cristina Martinez-Fernandez and Thorsten Wiechmann 2. Theoretical
Approaches of "Shrinking Cities" Emmanuèle Cunningham-Sabot, Ivonne
Audirac, Sylvie Fol and Cristina Martinez-Fernandez Section II: Urban
Change and the Role of Shrinkage 3. Shrinking Cities in the United States
in Historical Perspective: A Research Note Robert A. Beauregard 4.
Shrinking Cities in the Fourth Urban Revolution? Ivonne Audirac 5. The
Interdependence of Shrinking and Growing: Processes of Urban Transformation
in the USA in the Rust Belt and Beyond Karina Pallagst 6. The Restructuring
of Declining Suburbs in the Paris Region Marie-Fleur Albecker and Sylvie
Fol 7. Growth Paradigm Against Urban Shrinkage: A Standardised Fight? The
Cases of Glasgow (UK) and Saint-Etienne (France) Emmanuèle Cunningham-Sabot
and Hélène Roth 8. Making Places in Increasingly Empty Spaces: Dealing With
Shrinkage in Post-Socialist Cities: The Example of East Germany Thorsten
Wiechmann, Anne Volkmann and Sandra Schmitz 9. The Nagasaki Model of
Community-Governance: Grassroots Partnership with Local Government Hiroshi
Yahagi 10. Shrinkage and Expansion in Peri-Urban China: Exploratory Case
Study from Jiangsu Province Chung-Tong Wu, Xiao-Lin Zhang, Gong-Hao Cui and
Shu-Ping Cui 11. A Cluster of the Four Coal Mining Cities in Korea from a
Global Perspective: How Did the People Overcome a Crisis After a Massive
Closure of Mines? Dong-Chun Shin 12. From "Up North" to "Down Under":
Dynamics of Shrinkage in Mining Communities in Canada and Australia Laura
Schatz, David Leadbeater, Cristina Martinez-Fernandez and Tamara Weyman
13. Analytic Implications of the Corporate Town Atenquique and Its
Shrinkage, Economic and Environmental Decline José G. Vargas-Hernández 14.
Inequality and Urban Shrinkage: A Close Relationship in Brazil Sergio
Torres Moraes Section III: Strategic and Policy Implications 15. Emerging
Regeneration Strategies in the US, Europe and Japan Jasmin Aber and Hiroshi
Yahagi 16. Environmental Sustainability Issues for Shrinking Cities: US and
Europe Helen Mulligan 17. Closing Thoughts Cristina Martinez-Fernandez,
Karina Pallagst and Thorsten Wiechmann