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    • Co-producing responses to urban shrinkage 

      Schlappa, Hans (Taylor & Francis Group, 2016-01-14)
      At a time of unprecedented budgetary austerity shrinking cities need to find strategies to tackle growing problems related to public services, employment, social cohesion and the environment in ways which differ from those ...
    • From Crisis to Choice: Re-imagining the future in shrinking cities 

      Schlappa, Hans; Neill, William, B.V. (URBACT Secretariat, Paris, 2013-05)
      This report builds on current research and practice concerned with the exploration of causes and consequences of urban shrinkage in Europe. It has been informed by a number of workshops with policy makers, politicians and ...
    • Managing brownfield land in stagnant land markets 

      Schlappa, Hans; Ferber, Uwe (Taylor & Francis Group, 2016-01-14)
      Shrinking cities are considerably challenged by stagnant urban land markets. Formal urban planning systems and instruments, developed to control urban grow and land development in the 1970s, are poorly adapted to manage ...
    • Priorities for tackling shrinkage in European cities 

      Schlappa, Hans; Neill, William, J.V. (Taylor & Francis Group, 2016-01-14)
      This chapter draws together the main arguments made in this volume under four themes. These are related to surplus infrastructure and land, temporary uses, fostering the social economy and the co-production of services and ...