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Future Directions for the European Shrinking City

Future Directions for the European Shrinking City

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Produktbeskrivelse

Urban shrinkage is rising to the top of the political agenda in Europe as more cities are shrinking in the prolonged economic downturn we encounter. Coupled with unprecedented budgetary austerity and rapidly ageing populations, ‘stagnating’ and ‘shrinking’ cities have emerged as a key challenge for policy and practice for decades to come. Local actors need to find new ways of collaborating across sectors, agencies and disciplines to unlock opportunities for interventions that mitigate the worst effects of urban shrinkage and long-term decline.

Future Directions for the European Shrinking City focuses on policy and planning interventions that can be taken by municipalities and their local stakeholders to tackle stagnation and decline. With case studies from a range of European countries this book proposes ways to tackle shrinkage through governance, policy, planning, social, economic and management interventions.

Edited by William J.V. Neill and Hans Schlappa, this book is ideally suited for policy makers and practitioners in urban planning, regeneration, and economic development dealing with pressing spatial and socio-economic issues on a European scale.

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Funktioner

Genre

Oplysende

Sprogversion

Engelsk

Antal sider

228 Sider

Anbefalet alder

Voksen

Foreslået køn

Ethvert køn

Udgivelsesår

2016

International standard bookingnummer (ISBN)

9781138814707

Vægt & størrelser

Bredde

148,6 mm

Dybde

18,5 mm

Højde

2141 mm

Future Directions for the European Shrinking City

587 kr.

587 kr.

På lager

Tirs., 4 feb. - fre., 7 feb.


Sikker betaling

14 dages åbent køb


Sælges og leveres af

Adlibris