Dealing with Urban and Rural Shrinkage

Dealing with Urban and Rural Shrinkage
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2018
Genre: ARCHITECTURE
ISBN: 3643958226

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More and more places across the world are confronted with demographic shrinkage. This edited volume discusses how local communities in city and countryside have responded to the challenge of population decline. It is argued that formal strategies based on political and public sector decisions are only one way to deal with shrinkage. Informal adaptation strategies developed by civil society play an important role as well. To illustrate this, the book brings together a variety of theoretical perspectives, case studies and policy lessons from both urban and rural areas.

Dealing with Urban and Rural Shrinkage

Dealing with Urban and Rural Shrinkage
Author: Gert-Jan Hospers,Josefina Syssner
Publsiher: LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2018-01-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783643908223

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More and more places across the world are confronted with demographic shrinkage. This edited volume discusses how local communities in city and countryside have responded to the challenge of population decline. It is argued that formal strategies based on political and public sector decisions are only one way to deal with shrinkage. Informal adaptation strategies developed by civil society play an important role as well. To illustrate this, the book brings together a variety of theoretical perspectives, case studies and policy lessons from both urban and rural areas. Gert-Jan Hospers is researcher at the University of Twente and Radboud University, the Netherlands. Josefina Syssner is researcher at the Centre for Municipality Studies at Linkoeping University, Sweden.

Shrinking Cities

Shrinking Cities
Author: Karina Pallagst,Thorsten Wiechmann,Cristina Martinez-Fernandez
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2013-08-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781135072223

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The shrinking city phenomenon is a multidimensional process that affects cities, parts of cities or metropolitan areas around the world that have experienced dramatic decline in their economic and social bases. Shrinkage is not a new phenomenon in the study of cities. However, shrinking cities lack the precision of systemic analysis where other factors now at work are analyzed: the new economy, globalization, aging population (a new population transition) and other factors related to the search for quality of life or a safer environment. This volume places shrinking cities in a global perspective, setting the context for in-depth case studies of cities within Mexico, Brazil, Indonesia, Germany, France, Great Britain, South Korea, Australia, and the USA, which consider specific economic, social, environmental, cultural and land-use issues.

Managing Population Decline in Europe s Urban and Rural Areas

Managing Population Decline in Europe s Urban and Rural Areas
Author: Gert-Jan Hospers,Nol Reverda
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 91
Release: 2014-11-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783319124124

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This book explores the challenges population decline presents for Europe’s urban and rural areas. It features recent demographic data and trends not only for Europe as a whole, but also for selected countries, and compares growth and shrinkage from a historical as well as a theoretical perspective. In addition, the book critically reviews relevant notions from geography, sociology, and public administration. It also identifies good practices across Europe. Throughout, theories are complemented with concrete examples and proposals are made on how to tackle demographic shrinkage in European cities and villages, from attempts to attract new residents to the countryside to innovative ways to guarantee public services. In the end, the authors conclude that solving the challenges caused by population decline require novel ways of thinking and provide answers to such future-oriented questions as: how to ensure the quality of life in an environment that is inhabited by fewer and older people, what investments are needed, and which actors should be involved. Managing Population Decline in Europe’s Urban and Rural Areas offers detailed coverage of an underestimated and complex governance issue that asks for solutions in which citizens have to play an important role. It concludes that shrinkage requires a rethink of the specific tasks and roles of government and presents a way forward based on initiatives currently underway throughout Europe. The book will be a valuable resource for population policy makers as well as students and researchers interested in human geography, urban planning, rural development, European studies, public administration, and other social sciences.

Parallel Patterns of Shrinking Cities and Urban Growth

Parallel Patterns of Shrinking Cities and Urban Growth
Author: Professor Robin Ganser,Professor Rocky Piro
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 556
Release: 2013-01-28
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781472404381

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Focussing particularly on urban fringe and rural areas, this book addresses the parallel phenomena of growth and decline. In doing so, it not only broadens a debate which generally concentrates on urban municipalities, especially inner city areas, but also covers new ground by starting to build a new theoretical framework for the spatial planning related assessment of these phenomena. Bringing together contributions from internationally renowned authors, such as Sir Peter Hall, Steve Ward and Johann Jessen, the book compares international case studies and highlights their relationships with one another. It concludes by emphasizing common themes that are addressed, as well as showing applicability to other urban and rural regions. Overall, the book provides a timely and comprehensive analysis of the spatial consequences and related spatial planning concepts in theory and practice which aim to further sustainable development of city regions, urban fringe and rural areas experiencing growth and decline.

Handbook of Research on Urban Rural Synergy Development Through Housing Landscape and Tourism

Handbook of Research on Urban Rural Synergy Development Through Housing  Landscape  and Tourism
Author: Krsti?-Furundži?, Aleksandra,Djuki?, Aleksandra
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 437
Release: 2019-11-29
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781522599340

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As cities continue to grow with advancing technologies, the spatial and temporal gaps between rural and urban areas are shrinking, thereby requiring the sectors to interact with each other. While the prospect is to develop each area without hampering the newfound synergy between them, there are still many barriers and concerns that hinder this inevitable urban-rural relationship. The Handbook of Research on Urban-Rural Synergy Development Through Housing, Landscape, and Tourism is a pivotal reference source that focuses on the applications and challenges of creating cooperation between urban and rural areas along various fields. While highlighting topics including suburbanization, weekend-residence zones, and homeostasis, this publication is ideally designed for architects, sector managers, region developers, urban planners, urban developers, construction managers, urban studies professionals, academicians, researchers, and students seeking current research on lessening the urban-rural gap in both global and local contexts.

Postsocialist Shrinking Cities

Postsocialist Shrinking Cities
Author: Chung-Tong Wu,Maria Gunko,Tadeusz Stryjakiewicz,Kai Zhou
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2022-05-03
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781000545562

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This book provides a comparative analysis of shrinking cities in a broad range of postsocialist countries within the so-called Global East, a liminal space between North and South. While shrinking cities have received increased scholarly attention in the past decades, theoretical, and empirical research has remained predominantly centered on the Global North. This volume brings to the fore a range of new perspectives on urban shrinkage, identifying commonalities, differences, and policy experiences across a very diverse and vivid region with its various legacies and contemporary controversial developments. With chapters written by leading experts in the field, insider views assist in decolonizing urban theory. Specifically, the book includes chapters on shrinking cities in China, Russia, and postsocialist Europe, presenting comparative discussions within countries and crossnational cases on theoretical and policy implications. The book will be of interest to students and scholars researching urban studies, urban geography, urban planning, urban politics and policy, urban sociology, and urban development.

Handbook on Shrinking Cities

Handbook on Shrinking Cities
Author: Pallagst, Karina,Bontje, Marco,Cunningham Sabot, Emmanuèle,Fleschurz, René
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 471
Release: 2022-10-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781839107047

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Compelling and engaging, this Handbook on Shrinking Cities addresses the fundamentals of shrinkage, exploring its causal factors, the ways in which planning strategies and policies are steered, and innovative solutions for revitalising shrinking cities. Chapters cover topics of governance, ‘greening’ and ‘right-sizing’, and regrowth, laying the relevant groundwork for the Handbook’s proposals for dealing with shrinkage in the age of COVID-19 and beyond.