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Urban shrinkage in Germany: An entangled web of conditions, debates and policies
AbstractInterest in urban shrinkage has steadily grown among scholars worldwide and Germany has received great attention in shrinkage-related research. Little has been written, however, about how the discussion of urban shrinkage has shaped policy responses and vice versa. This paper seeks to fill this gap with respect to the German experience by examining the relationship between (1) the state and conditions of shrinkage, (2) the discussion, and (3) the design and implementation of policies to address the challenges posed by shrinkage. Covering a time span from the 1970s to today, we explore four distinct chronological phases of this triangular relationship. Particular focus is directed to the rapid shrinkage trajectory of eastern Germany in the 1990s, which was seen as a particularly critical challenge, and which was addressed nationally by public policies through the unique development program known as Stadtumbau Ost. Based on our analysis, we conclude that the phases of the German experience identified represent paradigmatic situations that can be found elsewhere, and thus provide insight into why debates on urban shrinkage emerge, how they result in policies and vice versa and, finally, what can be learnt from this great body of knowledge.
HighlightsUrban shrinkage debate in Germany underwent distinct chronological phases.Urban shrinkage was enforced by de-industrialization and out-migration after 1990.Policy addressing urban shrinkage in Germany was pragmatic and solution-oriented.German shrinkage debate can be considered highly ‘operational’.
Urban shrinkage in Germany: An entangled web of conditions, debates and policies
AbstractInterest in urban shrinkage has steadily grown among scholars worldwide and Germany has received great attention in shrinkage-related research. Little has been written, however, about how the discussion of urban shrinkage has shaped policy responses and vice versa. This paper seeks to fill this gap with respect to the German experience by examining the relationship between (1) the state and conditions of shrinkage, (2) the discussion, and (3) the design and implementation of policies to address the challenges posed by shrinkage. Covering a time span from the 1970s to today, we explore four distinct chronological phases of this triangular relationship. Particular focus is directed to the rapid shrinkage trajectory of eastern Germany in the 1990s, which was seen as a particularly critical challenge, and which was addressed nationally by public policies through the unique development program known as Stadtumbau Ost. Based on our analysis, we conclude that the phases of the German experience identified represent paradigmatic situations that can be found elsewhere, and thus provide insight into why debates on urban shrinkage emerge, how they result in policies and vice versa and, finally, what can be learnt from this great body of knowledge.
HighlightsUrban shrinkage debate in Germany underwent distinct chronological phases.Urban shrinkage was enforced by de-industrialization and out-migration after 1990.Policy addressing urban shrinkage in Germany was pragmatic and solution-oriented.German shrinkage debate can be considered highly ‘operational’.
Urban shrinkage in Germany: An entangled web of conditions, debates and policies
Nelle, Anja (Autor:in) / Großmann, Katrin (Autor:in) / Haase, Dagmar (Autor:in) / Kabisch, Sigrun (Autor:in) / Rink, Dieter (Autor:in) / Wolff, Manuel (Autor:in)
Cities ; 69 ; 116-123
16.02.2017
8 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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