While many major cities in the United States are once again gaining population, growing their economies, and attracting talent, many small and mid-sized cities are in decline. The reasons for this growing disparity are multi-faceted. A growing body of research has been exploring planning challenges in declining cities and towns. This body of research—often called “shrinking cities” and “urban shrinkage” research—is premised on the belief that many declining places will continue to shed population, jobs, and industries, and planning smartly for this decline is the only sensible path forward. So far, research in the U.S. has focused primarily on Northeast and Midwest cities where population and industrial decline has been the most severe. Les...
This report discusses the unique planning and governance challenges that arise from long periods of ...
Shrinking cities have been a growing topic of investigation for researchers and practitioners in the...
Advisors: Xuwei Chen.Committee members: Anne G. Hanley; Andrew Krmenec; James Wilson.Includes illust...
While many major cities in the United States are once again gaining population, growing their econom...
The traditional approach to city planning has been one based on the assumption of growth- a false pe...
This publication is the outcome of a symposium held at UC Berkeley in February 2007, organized by th...
The aim of the study is to investigate the current state of awareness of urban shrinkage inLiepājaby...
In the United States, urban planning often concentrates on either managing urban growth or tackling ...
In the last decade, many Swedish municipalities have faced population decline and thereby eco-nomic ...
In Sweden, cities are promoted as drivers of economic growth and solutions for decreased climatic in...
Die Welt befindet sich in einer Phase des Umbruchs: Die Postmoderne samt ihrer Begleiterscheinungen,...
Previous work on shrinking cities has mainly addressed shrinkageand its effects in large and former ...
Shrinking cities are to be found all over the world with various reasons for shrinkage, all somewhat...
This article builds on the results of an URBACT project aimed at reviewing and assessing contemporar...
Planning and policy design for shrinking and distressed regions is challenging. Traditionally, plann...
This report discusses the unique planning and governance challenges that arise from long periods of ...
Shrinking cities have been a growing topic of investigation for researchers and practitioners in the...
Advisors: Xuwei Chen.Committee members: Anne G. Hanley; Andrew Krmenec; James Wilson.Includes illust...
While many major cities in the United States are once again gaining population, growing their econom...
The traditional approach to city planning has been one based on the assumption of growth- a false pe...
This publication is the outcome of a symposium held at UC Berkeley in February 2007, organized by th...
The aim of the study is to investigate the current state of awareness of urban shrinkage inLiepājaby...
In the United States, urban planning often concentrates on either managing urban growth or tackling ...
In the last decade, many Swedish municipalities have faced population decline and thereby eco-nomic ...
In Sweden, cities are promoted as drivers of economic growth and solutions for decreased climatic in...
Die Welt befindet sich in einer Phase des Umbruchs: Die Postmoderne samt ihrer Begleiterscheinungen,...
Previous work on shrinking cities has mainly addressed shrinkageand its effects in large and former ...
Shrinking cities are to be found all over the world with various reasons for shrinkage, all somewhat...
This article builds on the results of an URBACT project aimed at reviewing and assessing contemporar...
Planning and policy design for shrinking and distressed regions is challenging. Traditionally, plann...
This report discusses the unique planning and governance challenges that arise from long periods of ...
Shrinking cities have been a growing topic of investigation for researchers and practitioners in the...
Advisors: Xuwei Chen.Committee members: Anne G. Hanley; Andrew Krmenec; James Wilson.Includes illust...