Increasingly, policy makers and planners must develop strategies to cope with urban shrinkage. This paper proposes that active retirement migration and health tourism can be parts of such strategies. Shrinking cities, normally observed as less competitive, could develop advantages over other cities with respect to attracting retirees if their spatial conditions were used effectively. By converting vacant space or improving access to highquality green space, shrinking cities can attract retirees in search of quality of life, who in turn might represent a crucial catalyst in urban renewal for shrinking cities. The authors conclude that the potential of shrinking cities as green retirement cities can be considered by integrating existing resea...
We investigate whether an aging population may challenge the supremacy of large working-cities. To t...
International audienceIn this global-city1, which has been established since the XXth century and wh...
The world’s population is aging quickly, yet the social environment and most local infrastructure ar...
Shrinking cities are widespread throughout the world despite the rapidly increasing global urban pop...
t seems that urban shrinkage has become a very 'normal' stage of urban development process in Europe...
The emergent issue of Parkstad is shrinkage of the city in results of the transformation from an ind...
Neighborhoods, cities and regions facing long-term declines in population and economic activity may ...
Population ageing has been a focus of research since the 1960s (Michael et al. 2006), and it has bec...
This publication is the outcome of a symposium held at UC Berkeley in February 2007, organized by th...
We investigate whether an aging population may challenge the supremacy of large working-cities. To t...
This article builds on the results of an URBACT project aimed at reviewing and assessing contemporar...
The papers presented at the 2015 State of Australian Cities National Conference (SOAC 7) were organi...
Planning and policy design for shrinking and distressed regions is challenging. Traditionally, plann...
Population decline is leading to a shrinking city size in industrialized countries. In some developi...
Addressing the challenges and opportunities in shrinking cities requires approaches and strategies d...
We investigate whether an aging population may challenge the supremacy of large working-cities. To t...
International audienceIn this global-city1, which has been established since the XXth century and wh...
The world’s population is aging quickly, yet the social environment and most local infrastructure ar...
Shrinking cities are widespread throughout the world despite the rapidly increasing global urban pop...
t seems that urban shrinkage has become a very 'normal' stage of urban development process in Europe...
The emergent issue of Parkstad is shrinkage of the city in results of the transformation from an ind...
Neighborhoods, cities and regions facing long-term declines in population and economic activity may ...
Population ageing has been a focus of research since the 1960s (Michael et al. 2006), and it has bec...
This publication is the outcome of a symposium held at UC Berkeley in February 2007, organized by th...
We investigate whether an aging population may challenge the supremacy of large working-cities. To t...
This article builds on the results of an URBACT project aimed at reviewing and assessing contemporar...
The papers presented at the 2015 State of Australian Cities National Conference (SOAC 7) were organi...
Planning and policy design for shrinking and distressed regions is challenging. Traditionally, plann...
Population decline is leading to a shrinking city size in industrialized countries. In some developi...
Addressing the challenges and opportunities in shrinking cities requires approaches and strategies d...
We investigate whether an aging population may challenge the supremacy of large working-cities. To t...
International audienceIn this global-city1, which has been established since the XXth century and wh...
The world’s population is aging quickly, yet the social environment and most local infrastructure ar...