Local strategies and networks as keys for reversing urban shrinkage: Challenges and responses in two medium-size Spanish cities
Abstract:
The article examines the role of 'local paths' and 'substrates' (networks, stakeholders, and human and economic capital) in the revitalization strategies of shrinking cities. Relationships between local stakeholders as well as their initiatives to revitalize declining cities determine not only future decision-making but also the demographic, economic, environmental, and social evolution of those cities. The article analyses two medium-sized declining cities in the old industrial region of Asturias, Spain. After a presentation of the processes that led to the studied cities' rise and decline, their revitalization strategies are analysed and interpreted on the basis of the local stakeholders' role. In these cities, the impact of local factors may largely explain the uneven evolutionary path in each city following crisis in their respective leading industries. © 2014 Norwegian Geographical Society.
Año de publicación:
2014
Keywords:
- path dependence
- Governance
- shrinking cities
- Revitalization strategies
- local stakeholders
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Tipo de documento:
Article
Estado:
Acceso restringido
Áreas de conocimiento:
- Planificación urbana
Áreas temáticas:
- Comunidades