Contains fulltext : 165986.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Shrinkage is a relevant phenomenon for many cities and this trend is predicted to continue in the future. Although urban shrinkage is well recognized in academic discourse, little research has been undertaken on its social aspects. This paper explores the concept of social capital in the context of urban shrinkage and elaborates on how it contributes to social sustainability in shrinking cities. After defining the concepts, we identify resources, empowerment, and participation as key indicators of social capital in the context of urban shrinkage. The paper analyzes these indicators in the shrinking, old industrial city of Heerlen, the Netherlands, based on ...
Since the beginning of the crisis in 2007-08 urban shrinkage has hit a large number of Danish munici...
More and more European cities are confronted with population decline in a structural sense. This dev...
An increasing number of cities and towns in Europe are facing population decline. In this article we...
Shrinkage is a relevant phenomenon for many cities and this trend is predicted to continue in the fu...
Item does not contain fulltextIn Europe, urban shrinkage is a widespread phenomenon with future rele...
In current research, the social return to citizens initiatives is important but often under-evaluate...
This presentation investigates the impact of the deterioration of old buildings, on residential traj...
In Europe, urban shrinkage is a widespread phenomenon with future relevance. To date, most academic ...
In current research, the social return to citizens initiatives is important but often under-evaluate...
Chapter of a report that presents a case study of the City of Heerlen, Netherlands, a shrinking city...
Contains fulltext : 207789.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Univers...
Since the second half of the 20th century, urban shrinkage has become a common pathway of transforma...
Hans Schlappa, William J.V. Neill, ‘Priorities for tackling shrinkage in European cities’, in Hans S...
Population loss in North America is often viewed as a problem best addressed through economic develo...
The aim of the study is to investigate the current state of awareness of urban shrinkage inLiepājaby...
Since the beginning of the crisis in 2007-08 urban shrinkage has hit a large number of Danish munici...
More and more European cities are confronted with population decline in a structural sense. This dev...
An increasing number of cities and towns in Europe are facing population decline. In this article we...
Shrinkage is a relevant phenomenon for many cities and this trend is predicted to continue in the fu...
Item does not contain fulltextIn Europe, urban shrinkage is a widespread phenomenon with future rele...
In current research, the social return to citizens initiatives is important but often under-evaluate...
This presentation investigates the impact of the deterioration of old buildings, on residential traj...
In Europe, urban shrinkage is a widespread phenomenon with future relevance. To date, most academic ...
In current research, the social return to citizens initiatives is important but often under-evaluate...
Chapter of a report that presents a case study of the City of Heerlen, Netherlands, a shrinking city...
Contains fulltext : 207789.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Univers...
Since the second half of the 20th century, urban shrinkage has become a common pathway of transforma...
Hans Schlappa, William J.V. Neill, ‘Priorities for tackling shrinkage in European cities’, in Hans S...
Population loss in North America is often viewed as a problem best addressed through economic develo...
The aim of the study is to investigate the current state of awareness of urban shrinkage inLiepājaby...
Since the beginning of the crisis in 2007-08 urban shrinkage has hit a large number of Danish munici...
More and more European cities are confronted with population decline in a structural sense. This dev...
An increasing number of cities and towns in Europe are facing population decline. In this article we...