Reurbanisation and the hitherto European research practice
Abstract
Research on cities life cycles date back 1960s. Since the Klaassen model of urban development had been published, inner-city resurgence has started to be expected, due to the reurbanisation stage commence. After decades of city dwellers movement from cores to rings, the reverse process was anticipated to come into being. The paper starts with a presentation of the reurbanisation term origin and evolution. Furthermore, the hitherto empirical attempts of reurbanisation presence verification made on European examples are widely captured. Most of all, the paper synthesizes the conclusions of scientific activities focused on the field of reurbanisation and underlines the challenges for conducting future research attempts.
Keywords:
phases of urbanisation, reurbanisationReferences
Adamski, J., 2013, Kierunki optymalizacji funkcjonowania usług i infrastruktury kurczących się miast, [w:] Zarządzanie rozwojem miast o zmniejszającej się liczbie mieszkańców (w kontekście perspektywy finansowej 2014–2020), red. B. Domański, Kancelaria Senatu Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej, Warszawa.
Google Scholar
Bury P., Markowski T., Regulski J., 1993, Podstawy ekonomiki miasta, Fundacja Rozwoju Przedsiębiorczości, Łódź.
Google Scholar
Buzar S. i in., 2007, Splintering urban populations: Emergent landscapes of reurbanisation in four European cities, “Urban Studies” 44(4).
Google Scholar
Champion T., 2001, Urbanization, suburbanization, counterurbanization and reurbanization, [w:] Handbook of urban studies, red. R. Paddison, Sage Publications, London.
Google Scholar
Cheshire P., 1995, A new phase of urban development in Western Europe? The evidence for the 1980s, “Urban Studies” 32(7).
Google Scholar
Czarnecki B., 2011, Przejawy i konsekwencje depopulacji polskich miast. Zarys problemu, „Architecturae et Artibus” 4.
Google Scholar
Gibbs J.P., 1963, The evolution of population concetration, “Economic Geography” 39(2).
Google Scholar
Glaeser E.L., 2012. Triumph of the city, Penguin Books, London.
Google Scholar
Grossmann K., Haase A., Steinführer A., 2012, Transitory urbanites: New actors of residential change in Polish and Czech inner cities, “Cities” 29(5).
Google Scholar
Haase A. i in., 2009, Emergent spaces of reurbanisation: Exploring the demographic dimension of inner-city residential change in a European setting, “Population, Space and Place” 16(5).
Google Scholar
Haase D. i in., 2008, Guidelines for the “Perfect Inner City”. Discussing the appropriateness of monitoring approaches for reurbanization, “European Planning Studies” 16(8).
Google Scholar
Kabisch N., Haase A., Haase D., 2010, Evolving reurbanisation? Spatio-temporal dynamics as exemplified by the East German city of Leipzig. “Urban Studies” 47(5).
Google Scholar
Lever W.F., 1993, Reurbanisation – the policy implications, “Urban Studies” 30(2).
Google Scholar
Ogden P.E., Hall R., 2000, Households, reurbanisation and the rise of living alone in the principal French cities, 1975–90, “Urban Studies” 37(2).
Google Scholar
Regulski J., 1982, Ekonomika miasta, Państwowe Wydawnictwo Ekonomiczne, Warszawa.
Google Scholar
Rérat P., 2012, The new demographic growth of cities: The case of reurbanisation in Switzerland, “Urban Studies” 49(5).
Google Scholar
Storper M., Manville M., 2006, Behaviour, preferences and cities: Urban theory and urban resurgence, “Urban Studies” 43(8).
Google Scholar
Szymańska D., 2007, Urbanizacja na świecie, Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warszawa.
Google Scholar
Turok I., Mykhnenko V., 2007, The trajectories of European cities, 1960–2005, “Cities” 24(3). van den Berg L. i in., 1982, Urban Europe. A study of growth and decline, Pergamon Press, Kronberg–Taunus.
Google Scholar
Vernon R., 1966, International investment and international trade in the product cycle, “The Quarterly Journal of Economics” 80(2).
Google Scholar
Statistics
Downloads
License
Copyright (c) 2020 Studia Miejskie
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.