Hans Schlappa, William J.V. Neill, ‘W(h)ither the European Shrinking City?’, in Hans Schlappa, William J.V. Neill eds., Future Directions for the European Shrinking City, (London: Routledge, 2016), ISBN 9781138814691, eISBN 9781315747286.In this chapter we introduce the topic of urban shrinkage by providing an indication of the scale and complexity of urban shrinkage in Europe. Referring to key policy debates and academic discourses on urban shrinkage this chapter outlines the issues on which practical actions are and can be taken. The focus of this book is primarily on the local level but reference is also made to governance and policy issues that need to be addressed at different levels of government.Peer reviewedFinal Accepted Versio
International audienceIn this global-city1, which has been established since the XXth century and wh...
This chapter reports on an international debate on urban shrinkage by bringing together several nati...
Urban shrinkage represents a challenge for planners, policy makers and citizens alike. Academic disc...
Hans Schlappa, William J.V. Neill, ‘Priorities for tackling shrinkage in European cities’, in Hans S...
Hans Schlappa, ‘Co-producing responses to urban shrinkage’, in Hans Schlappa, William B.V. Neill, ed...
Urban shrinkage represents a constellation of ongoing changes that manifest with different severity ...
This article builds on the results of an URBACT project aimed at reviewing and assessing contemporar...
Hans Schlappa, ‘If not growth what then? Re-thinking the strategy process for shrinking cities’, in ...
Shrinking cities have been a growing topic of investigation for researchers and practitioners in the...
More and more European cities are confronted with population decline in a structural sense. This dev...
For many decades most researchers, planners and local authorities have been focusing almost exclusiv...
An increasing number of cities and towns in Europe are facing population decline. In this article we...
For many decades most researchers, planners and local authorities have been focusing almost exclusiv...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Definite Space – Fuzzy Responsibility, Prague, 13-16th J...
This publication is the outcome of a symposium held at UC Berkeley in February 2007, organized by th...
International audienceIn this global-city1, which has been established since the XXth century and wh...
This chapter reports on an international debate on urban shrinkage by bringing together several nati...
Urban shrinkage represents a challenge for planners, policy makers and citizens alike. Academic disc...
Hans Schlappa, William J.V. Neill, ‘Priorities for tackling shrinkage in European cities’, in Hans S...
Hans Schlappa, ‘Co-producing responses to urban shrinkage’, in Hans Schlappa, William B.V. Neill, ed...
Urban shrinkage represents a constellation of ongoing changes that manifest with different severity ...
This article builds on the results of an URBACT project aimed at reviewing and assessing contemporar...
Hans Schlappa, ‘If not growth what then? Re-thinking the strategy process for shrinking cities’, in ...
Shrinking cities have been a growing topic of investigation for researchers and practitioners in the...
More and more European cities are confronted with population decline in a structural sense. This dev...
For many decades most researchers, planners and local authorities have been focusing almost exclusiv...
An increasing number of cities and towns in Europe are facing population decline. In this article we...
For many decades most researchers, planners and local authorities have been focusing almost exclusiv...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Definite Space – Fuzzy Responsibility, Prague, 13-16th J...
This publication is the outcome of a symposium held at UC Berkeley in February 2007, organized by th...
International audienceIn this global-city1, which has been established since the XXth century and wh...
This chapter reports on an international debate on urban shrinkage by bringing together several nati...
Urban shrinkage represents a challenge for planners, policy makers and citizens alike. Academic disc...