Urban shrinkage is a multidimensional phenomenon encompassing regions, cities, and parts of cities or metropolitan areas that are experiencing a dramatic decline in their economic, demographical and social bases. The causes of this urban decline are many and complex: suburbanization, economic shifts from traditional industrial-based economies to post-industrial new urban economies; economic restructuring from state economies to market economies; economic crisis due to forces of globalization. Under the conditions of the current economic crisis in Eurozone, and especially in Greece, there are strong indicators that Greek cities have started becoming another group of shrinking cities. This presentation investigates (a) the driving forces of u...
While urbanization trends have been characterized for a long time by deconcentration of inner cities...
Self-contained urban expansion is associated with accelerated (or decelerated) rates of metropolitan...
The present PhD thesis is an attempt to explore the hypothesis of a crisis of urbanisation currently...
Economic expansions and recessions have had a relevant influence on urbanization patterns, altering ...
Metropolitan decline in southern Europe was documented in few cases, being less intensively investig...
After years following the breakdown of the Great Recession in Europe, crisis-driven urban shrinkage ...
Self-contained urban expansion is associated with accelerated (or decelerated) rates of metropolitan...
At the beginning of the 21st century the phenomenon of shrinking cities across Europe was widely dis...
After years following the breakdown of the Great Recession in Europe, crisis-driven urban shrinkage ...
Between the 1970s and the 1990s, cities in Southern Europe experienced a progressive delocalisation ...
While urbanization trends have been characterized for a long time by deconcentration of inner cities...
While urbanization trends have been characterized for a long time by deconcentration of inner cities...
Self-contained urban expansion is associated with accelerated (or decelerated) rates of metropolitan...
The present PhD thesis is an attempt to explore the hypothesis of a crisis of urbanisation currently...
Economic expansions and recessions have had a relevant influence on urbanization patterns, altering ...
Metropolitan decline in southern Europe was documented in few cases, being less intensively investig...
After years following the breakdown of the Great Recession in Europe, crisis-driven urban shrinkage ...
Self-contained urban expansion is associated with accelerated (or decelerated) rates of metropolitan...
At the beginning of the 21st century the phenomenon of shrinking cities across Europe was widely dis...
After years following the breakdown of the Great Recession in Europe, crisis-driven urban shrinkage ...
Between the 1970s and the 1990s, cities in Southern Europe experienced a progressive delocalisation ...
While urbanization trends have been characterized for a long time by deconcentration of inner cities...
While urbanization trends have been characterized for a long time by deconcentration of inner cities...
Self-contained urban expansion is associated with accelerated (or decelerated) rates of metropolitan...
The present PhD thesis is an attempt to explore the hypothesis of a crisis of urbanisation currently...