This contribution is meant to contrast the often negative images and scenarios of demographic change in eastern German cities by a more differentiated picture, by discussing regeneration processes running parallel – and sometimes even opposite – to shrinking. In this context, the regeneration of cities is understood as a complex process including demographic, socio-economic and physical dimensions. In the first part of the article the term will be discussed and some conceptional aspects will be presented. The second part will present evidence for a differentiated development of mediumsized towns. In the third part, we will present the hypothesis that strategies of urban development influence regeneration processes. This hypothesis will be e...
The German Urban Commission is currently monitoring a phenomenon not entirely new: the economic and ...
Although a considerable body of literature on shrinking cities has been produced in the recent years...
Shrinkage in suburbia has not been widely researched yet. This paper examines communities and towns ...
Recent discussions of urban governance have emphasized a trend towards the ‘entrepreneurialization ’...
International audienceLeipzig, Germany has been continuously shrinking since 1966, a phenomenon acce...
The thesis researches the reasons of shrinking cities, especially the impact of deindustrialisation,...
The notion of ‘shrinking cities’ emerged in the context of population loss and economic decline in E...
The book explores the relationship between the shrinking process and architecture and urban design p...
One of the main achievements of post-socialist urbanism in Central and Eastern Europe is certainly a...
Planning and managing the declining fortunes of shrinking cities are essential in shaping urban poli...
Recent discussions of urban governance have emphasized a trend towards the 'entrepreneurialization' ...
The notion of ‘shrinking cities’ emerged in the context of population loss and economic decline in E...
This article builds on the results of an URBACT project aimed at reviewing and assessing contemporar...
Hans Schlappa, ‘Co-producing responses to urban shrinkage’, in Hans Schlappa, William B.V. Neill, ed...
But how are present-day shrinking cities any different from historic ones? Since the first human set...
The German Urban Commission is currently monitoring a phenomenon not entirely new: the economic and ...
Although a considerable body of literature on shrinking cities has been produced in the recent years...
Shrinkage in suburbia has not been widely researched yet. This paper examines communities and towns ...
Recent discussions of urban governance have emphasized a trend towards the ‘entrepreneurialization ’...
International audienceLeipzig, Germany has been continuously shrinking since 1966, a phenomenon acce...
The thesis researches the reasons of shrinking cities, especially the impact of deindustrialisation,...
The notion of ‘shrinking cities’ emerged in the context of population loss and economic decline in E...
The book explores the relationship between the shrinking process and architecture and urban design p...
One of the main achievements of post-socialist urbanism in Central and Eastern Europe is certainly a...
Planning and managing the declining fortunes of shrinking cities are essential in shaping urban poli...
Recent discussions of urban governance have emphasized a trend towards the 'entrepreneurialization' ...
The notion of ‘shrinking cities’ emerged in the context of population loss and economic decline in E...
This article builds on the results of an URBACT project aimed at reviewing and assessing contemporar...
Hans Schlappa, ‘Co-producing responses to urban shrinkage’, in Hans Schlappa, William B.V. Neill, ed...
But how are present-day shrinking cities any different from historic ones? Since the first human set...
The German Urban Commission is currently monitoring a phenomenon not entirely new: the economic and ...
Although a considerable body of literature on shrinking cities has been produced in the recent years...
Shrinkage in suburbia has not been widely researched yet. This paper examines communities and towns ...