20 research outputs found
Stadtplanung und schrumpfende Städte — Erfahrungen aus Sachsen-Anhalt beim Stadtumbau-Ost
New trends in urban development and public policy in eastern Germany: dealing with the vacant housing problem at the local level
Entwicklung eines Kostenmodells zur exakteren Abschätzung der Herstellkosten von Tunnelbauwerken – Teil 2
Entwicklung eines Kostenmodells zur exakteren Abschätzung der Herstellkosten von Tunnelbauwerken - Teil 1
Partnerships for Demolition: The Governance of Urban Renewal in East Germany's Shrinking Cities
Recent discussions of urban governance have emphasized a trend towards the 'entrepreneurialization' of local politics. This model has been intensively discussed and well documented. However, although this concept has been well tested in economically prosperous locations, less attention has been paid to the situation in marginalized regions characterized by a weak economy and a declining population. Taking eastern Germany as an example of a socio-economic context marked by deindustrialization and population decline, the article discusses three main aspects of local governance arrangements under such conditions. First 'coping with decline' has become a more important issue in local politics than 'entrepreneurial' growth-strategies. Second, successful public-private coalition-building is severely complicated. Third, local politics are more dependent on resources from the national government than on private investment, lending greater significance to the national level and resulting in 'grant coalitions' rather than 'growth coalitions'. The article focuses on these different experiences and discusses their implications for the analysis of urban governance. Copyright (c) 2009 The Author. Journal Compilation (c) 2009 Joint Editors and Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
