Globalization and Urban Implosion

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In this book, an applicative model of complex urban interventions is presented. Based on a literature review, the model integrates different forms of Public Private Partnerships (PPPs). Case studies of different European urban centres are explored.


In the past twenty years, globalization has rendered many economic and social urban functions obsolete. Large cities face a form of implosion, which necessitates a rethinking of both contents and containers. This book will mainly concentrate on the latter aspect. Thus, the need to replace old functions with new ones is clear, especially within complex urban areas where the connections between public and private assets are strongest. In this context, new forms of urban models, Public Private Partnerships, tools and "drivers" various decision makers who have to operate within complex urban areas have to be considered. Hence, the creation or destruction of values depends on how new functions replace old ones. This also explains new and important forms of competitive advantage, among large globalized cities.

This book presents a model of complex urban interventions. Based on a literature review, the model integrates different forms of Public Private Partnerships (PPPs), new tools and instruments associated with governance (issues/challenges), and new profiles of public drivers. By analyzing a number of European urban centers, this book illustrates the implementation of the general model in specific case studies and, furthermore, shows the essential differences between post-socialist and Western cities.



Comprehensive model of complex urban interventions PPP projects as tools for urban planners Creating new competitive advantage in a globalized world Various case studies of European cities highlight this approach

Klappentext
In the past twenty years, globalization has led to an obsolescence of economic and social urban functions. Large cities face an implosion of old functions and, thus, have a clear need to replace old functions with new ones, especially within complex urban areas with a high concentration of both public and private assets. In this context, new forms of policies, participation models, exclusion as well as the integration of public and private needs need to be considered. Hence, the creation or destruction of values depends on how new functions replace old ones.

In this book, an applicative model of complex urban interventions is presented. Based on a literature review, the model integrates different forms of Public Private Partnerships (PPPs), new types of tools and instruments associated with governance (issues/challenges) as well as new profiles of public "drivers". Various case studies of different European urban centres are being explored in detail to illustrate the effects of the general model on specific cases and, furthermore, to show differences between post-socialists and Western cities.


Inhalt
Interpretative Models of Urban Intervention.- Impact of the General Model on Specific Case Studies.- Participation and the Socio-Political Foundations of the Management of Urban Redevelopments.- Case Studies.- Conclusion.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09783540705116
    • Editor Remo Dalla Longa
    • Schöpfer Bryn Jones, Elisa Ricciuti, Veronica Vecchi
    • Beiträge von Bryn Jones, Elisa Ricciuti, Veronica Vecchi
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Größe H241mm x B24mm x T157mm
    • Jahr 2009
    • EAN 9783540705116
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 978-3-540-70511-6
    • Titel Globalization and Urban Implosion
    • Autor Remo Dalla Longa
    • Untertitel Creating New Competitive Advantage
    • Gewicht 540g
    • Herausgeber Springer-Verlag GmbH
    • Anzahl Seiten 244
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Genre Wirtschaft

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