Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Definite Space – Fuzzy Responsibility, Prague, 13-16th July, 2015Current debates in urban development display a rising awareness that several cities in Europe and the US have to deal with challenges of long-term urban shrinkage. However, on an international scale it is still not clear if and how planning paradigms, planning systems, planning strategies and planning cultures are changing when shrinkage and decline are taking place. This paper investigates how planning is transformed in view of shrinking cities. For this purpose, the paper introduces four cities’ storylines framed by shrinkage. Particular focus lies on the question if and how dealing with decline and shrinkage led to changes in urba...
Urban growth has been replaced by stagnation and shrinkage processes at many places in Europe during...
Shrinking cities can be considered as one of the most critical challenges of contemporary urban soci...
Shrinkage or ‘no growth’ is expected to condition the long-term perspective of many Western cities a...
Urban shrinkage represents a constellation of ongoing changes that manifest with different severity ...
This publication is the outcome of a symposium held at UC Berkeley in February 2007, organized by th...
With the coming of the Shrinking Cities phenomenon several questions appear in relation to the influ...
The aim of the study is to investigate the current state of awareness of urban shrinkage inLiepājaby...
International audienceIn this global-city1, which has been established since the XXth century and wh...
Academic research on urban shrinkage and depopulation has advanced significantly in recent years, mo...
Since the second half of the 20th century, urban shrinkage has become a common pathway of transforma...
In the United States, urban planning often concentrates on either managing urban growth or tackling ...
For many decades most researchers, planners and local authorities have been focusing almost exclusiv...
International audienceLeipzig, Germany has been continuously shrinking since 1966, a phenomenon acce...
Hans Schlappa, William J.V. Neill, ‘W(h)ither the European Shrinking City?’, in Hans Schlappa, Willi...
Urban shrinkage represents a challenge for planners, policy makers and citizens alike. Academic disc...
Urban growth has been replaced by stagnation and shrinkage processes at many places in Europe during...
Shrinking cities can be considered as one of the most critical challenges of contemporary urban soci...
Shrinkage or ‘no growth’ is expected to condition the long-term perspective of many Western cities a...
Urban shrinkage represents a constellation of ongoing changes that manifest with different severity ...
This publication is the outcome of a symposium held at UC Berkeley in February 2007, organized by th...
With the coming of the Shrinking Cities phenomenon several questions appear in relation to the influ...
The aim of the study is to investigate the current state of awareness of urban shrinkage inLiepājaby...
International audienceIn this global-city1, which has been established since the XXth century and wh...
Academic research on urban shrinkage and depopulation has advanced significantly in recent years, mo...
Since the second half of the 20th century, urban shrinkage has become a common pathway of transforma...
In the United States, urban planning often concentrates on either managing urban growth or tackling ...
For many decades most researchers, planners and local authorities have been focusing almost exclusiv...
International audienceLeipzig, Germany has been continuously shrinking since 1966, a phenomenon acce...
Hans Schlappa, William J.V. Neill, ‘W(h)ither the European Shrinking City?’, in Hans Schlappa, Willi...
Urban shrinkage represents a challenge for planners, policy makers and citizens alike. Academic disc...
Urban growth has been replaced by stagnation and shrinkage processes at many places in Europe during...
Shrinking cities can be considered as one of the most critical challenges of contemporary urban soci...
Shrinkage or ‘no growth’ is expected to condition the long-term perspective of many Western cities a...