Urban decline, urban shrinkage and population decline are a few terms which describe the transformation processes currently going on in many cities and regions throughout the world. We are beginning to understand the driving forces of these urban transformation processes - such as structural economic changes and declining birth rates - yet it is still unclear why within the same region some cities are declining stronger than others. In this dissertation, this issue of intra-regional differentiation is addressed in two declining former mining regions
American shrinking cities have long been characterized by the flight of residents to their surroundi...
Shrinking populations have been gaining increasing attention, especially in post-socialist East and ...
Many regions across the European Union, including regions in the Netherlands, face population declin...
Although we are steadily getting a better understanding of why regional population decline occurs, l...
The economic and demographic changes currently manifest in many Western cities—referred to as urban ...
Once a flourishing mining area, Parkstad Limburg in the south of the Netherlands is now facing limit...
The chapter will examine some of the key demographic trends across OECD cities and regions and will ...
Shrinking mining cities - once prosperous settlements servicing a mining site or a system of mining ...
Shrinking mining cities - once prosperous settlements servicing a mining site or a system of mining ...
At the beginning of the 21st century the phenomenon of shrinking cities across Europe was widely dis...
Recent studies provided evidence for the fact that about 40 per cent of all European cities with mor...
Shrinking populations have been gaining increasing attention, especially in post-socialist East and ...
Shrinking populations have been gaining increasing attention, especially in post-socialist East and ...
International audiencePopulation decline in former industrial cities is an undeniable fact and prepa...
A new geography of regional decline is signalled as a prominent source of discontent. This study con...
American shrinking cities have long been characterized by the flight of residents to their surroundi...
Shrinking populations have been gaining increasing attention, especially in post-socialist East and ...
Many regions across the European Union, including regions in the Netherlands, face population declin...
Although we are steadily getting a better understanding of why regional population decline occurs, l...
The economic and demographic changes currently manifest in many Western cities—referred to as urban ...
Once a flourishing mining area, Parkstad Limburg in the south of the Netherlands is now facing limit...
The chapter will examine some of the key demographic trends across OECD cities and regions and will ...
Shrinking mining cities - once prosperous settlements servicing a mining site or a system of mining ...
Shrinking mining cities - once prosperous settlements servicing a mining site or a system of mining ...
At the beginning of the 21st century the phenomenon of shrinking cities across Europe was widely dis...
Recent studies provided evidence for the fact that about 40 per cent of all European cities with mor...
Shrinking populations have been gaining increasing attention, especially in post-socialist East and ...
Shrinking populations have been gaining increasing attention, especially in post-socialist East and ...
International audiencePopulation decline in former industrial cities is an undeniable fact and prepa...
A new geography of regional decline is signalled as a prominent source of discontent. This study con...
American shrinking cities have long been characterized by the flight of residents to their surroundi...
Shrinking populations have been gaining increasing attention, especially in post-socialist East and ...
Many regions across the European Union, including regions in the Netherlands, face population declin...