The narrative of deindustrialization and urban decline has been well-documented in literature. Local governments in the United States have responded to structural inequities in the use and generation of capital with some degree of success, continued challenges, and/or worsening conditions. Promoting economic development after decades of decline is no easy feat and requires perseverance, compromise, and risk. This paper will define urban economic resilience as promoting a diversity of goods, services, and industries; managing and moderating market cycles; actively preventing stagnation and decline; and protecting vulnerable groups. The qualities of urban economic resilience should be promoted, especially in urban areas that have suff...
Intensified spatial, racial, and social isolation of the inner-city poor is the single most signific...
In our turbulent and uncertain economic age, it is not hard to understand the appeal of resilience, ...
Despite growing interest in urban resilience, there is a significant gap between discourse and the c...
The city of Detroit was one of the major casualties of the 2008 financial crisis, finally filing for...
Many urban developers have responded to the challenges of economic development1 by providing tax inc...
The concept of resilience, developed mainly within physics, natural sciences and technological disci...
"As seen from the regional perspective, the economic development gained lately two important concep...
Declining cities are active sites of capital accumulation. Spaces of decline mark a shift in accumul...
Studies suggest that urban fiscal crises trigger the institutional separation of strategic services ...
The case of Detroit has been regarded and studied, both by disciplinary and non disciplinary chronic...
Borrowing from the resilience literature and utilizing a typology developed by Markusen and Carlson ...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2005.In...
Often regarded as exceptional in its degree of economic decline, conditions of abandonment and popul...
Capital mobility is the technical term used by policy analysts to describe the movement of industry ...
This article examines the urban regime in Detroit, Michigan, specifically examining how the regime m...
Intensified spatial, racial, and social isolation of the inner-city poor is the single most signific...
In our turbulent and uncertain economic age, it is not hard to understand the appeal of resilience, ...
Despite growing interest in urban resilience, there is a significant gap between discourse and the c...
The city of Detroit was one of the major casualties of the 2008 financial crisis, finally filing for...
Many urban developers have responded to the challenges of economic development1 by providing tax inc...
The concept of resilience, developed mainly within physics, natural sciences and technological disci...
"As seen from the regional perspective, the economic development gained lately two important concep...
Declining cities are active sites of capital accumulation. Spaces of decline mark a shift in accumul...
Studies suggest that urban fiscal crises trigger the institutional separation of strategic services ...
The case of Detroit has been regarded and studied, both by disciplinary and non disciplinary chronic...
Borrowing from the resilience literature and utilizing a typology developed by Markusen and Carlson ...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2005.In...
Often regarded as exceptional in its degree of economic decline, conditions of abandonment and popul...
Capital mobility is the technical term used by policy analysts to describe the movement of industry ...
This article examines the urban regime in Detroit, Michigan, specifically examining how the regime m...
Intensified spatial, racial, and social isolation of the inner-city poor is the single most signific...
In our turbulent and uncertain economic age, it is not hard to understand the appeal of resilience, ...
Despite growing interest in urban resilience, there is a significant gap between discourse and the c...