Change and stability in urban Europe : form, quality and governance
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Change and stability in urban Europe : form, quality and governance
(Urban and regional planning and development)
Ashgate, c2001
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Other eitors: Gertrud Jorgensen, Dominique Joye, Wim Ostendorf
Includes bibliographical references
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内容説明
A study of stability and change in urban Europe. Its objective is to explain the transformations in the spatial organization of the European cities that took place in the last two decades of the 20th century. It tries to show in what ways these transformations force us to reconsider the traditional definitions of the city. It reviews the changes, starting from the processes of spatial fragmentation, the complexification of the systems of governance, and the transformation of relations of the inhabitants to public space. The contributors highlight the diversity of the urban forms in relation to the changes which affect the cities. On that basis, this book tackles the question of the quality of life in new urban spaces. It goes on to discuss the capacity of urban policies to evoke real changes in the city and to regenerate the systems of urban governance.
目次
- Introduction - change and stability in urban Europe - form, quality and governance, Dominique Joye, Harri Andersson, Gertrud Jorgensen and Wim Ostendorf. Part 1 Urban form and processes of change: measuring urbanness, Jacques Levy
- urban form and governance - the new multi-centred urban patterns, Giuseppe Dematteis and Francesca Governa
- new spaces of urban transformation -conflicting "growth areas" in the development of Finnish cities, Harri Andersson
- alternative models for spatial urban development - policies for the city of Oslo and the region of Viken, Karl Otto Ellefsen. Part 2 Urban qualities and urban life: the compact city and urban quality, Anne Skovbro
- public places and urbanness, Dominique Joye and Anne Compagnon
- participation and quality of life - experiences with local Agenda 21, Ludger Basten and Lienhart Lotscher. Part 3 Urban governance and planning: new towns and compact cities - urban planning in the Netherlands between state and market, Wim Ostendorf
- urban change, planning and the organization of everyday life - the case of Orebro, Anne-Cathrine Aquist
- governing functional urban regions -is the principle of subsidiarity useful? John Nousiainen
- governing the city, Jacques Levy. Epilogue - globalization and the city, Robert Beauregard.
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