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Cities Regrowing Smaller (CIRES)
Fostering Knowledge on Regeneration Strategies in Shrinking Cities across Europe
1. MC of COST Action TU0803 – April 2009
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Content
1 Background: Urban Shrinkage in Europe
2 Objectives and Benefits of CIRES
3 Scientific Programme of CIRES
4 Organisation of CIRES
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Shrinking Cities in Europe
A ‘shrinking city’ is defined as …
… a densely populated urban area with a minimum population of 10,000 residents
… that has faced a population loss in large parts of it
… for more than 2 years and
… is undergoing economic transformations with some symptoms of a structural crisis.
According to different studies every 6th to 4th large city worldwide has lost population in the 1990ies
1 Background: Urban Shrinkage in Europe
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Shrinking Cities in Europe
Source: 3. Cohesion Report EU 2004
1 Background: Urban Shrinkage in Europe
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EU Urban Audit: Population Development in 220 selected European large and medium-sized Cities
Source: www.urbanaudit.org
Shrinkage 1996 – 2001
• Urban Regions(n = 120): 56%
• Cities(n = 220): 57%
1 Background: Urban Shrinkage in Europe
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Common causes of shrinkage include: suburbanization („hollowing out”, flight of people and jobs) economic restructuring (shift away from industrial-based economy) demographics and immigrant settlement patterns (low fertility rates;
tendency of immigrants to settle in larger, growing cities)
In the literature urban shrinkage has mainly been studied …… in terms of life cycles… as the spatial manifestations of globalisation processes and growing
inequalities in the current knowledge-based economy… as an outcome of transformation processes in Eastern Europe
Research that has been conducted lacks a comparative perspective on the factors and impacts of shrinkage at the European scale and on the policiesand strategies that were implemented.
1 Background: Urban Shrinkage in Europe
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2 Objectives and Benefits of CIRES
The main objective of the Action is to foster the interdisciplinary knowledge of Regeneration Strategies in Shrinking Cities across Europe.
At a strategic level, the network will:
- provide a forum for the discussion of successful regeneration strategies in shrinking cities, establishing a frame of common action facing the multiple challenges around shrinking cities,
- improve the knowledge basis for targeted policy actions by the EU or its Member States,
- lay foundations for future corresponding EU research initiatives,
- foster the questioning of traditional paradigms of urban development in view of the demographic and economic challenges in European cities.
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2 Objectives and Benefits of CIRES
The main objective of the Action is to foster the interdisciplinary knowledge of Regeneration Strategies in Shrinking Cities across Europe.
At an operational level, the network will:
- devise a conceptual framework (incl. a common terminology) to describe and analyze issues of shrinking cities,
- survey and review the existing studies on regeneration strategies in shrinking cities in Europe and elsewhere,
- assess the level and nature of selected approaches to regenerate shrinking cities,
- provide on-site advice to end-users of the completed research in selectedshrinking cities,
- offer a 'best practice' database on regeneration strategies,
- provide access for young researchers to a highly innovative debate.
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a.) A collective conceptual framework will be developed, including a synopsis of published research on shrinking cities and a common terminology across countries and disciplines.
b.) Two European conferences on good practice on regeneration strategies in shrinking cities in the third and fourth year of the Action will provide an opportunity for the wider audience to participate in the Action.
c) Workshop meetings in reference cities will allow the interchange of tacit knowledge between the network members and practitioners. By this means the Action’s proposals and recommendations can be discussed with local actors in selected shrinking cities. Thus the Action will invite local stakeholders to participate in the workshops.
d.) The Action will facilitate the sharing of European best practice on regeneration strategies in shrinking cities by offering a database with profiles of selected examples from all COST countries involved.
3 Scientific Programme of CIRES
How will the objectives be achieved?
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How will the objectives be achieved?
e.) The Action will produce recommendations on policy implications at different levels which will be distributed as widely as possible to relevant policy-makers.
f.) Publication of the research findings, by means of one edited book on regeneration strategies in shrinking cities, six journal papers focusing on different cases of shrinkage across Europe, and one monograph on policies needed for shrinking cities as well as conference and workshop proceedings.
g.) Designing and maintaining of a web site, that allows the interchange of knowledge between the network members and a wider public, through intranet and public website pages.
3 Scientific Programme of CIRES
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4 Main Tasks:
• Synopsis of Published Research on Shrinking CitiesReview of a comprehensive sample of academic journal articles in different languages with a special emphasis on regeneration strategies.
• Theory-Practice Interface on Regeneration StrategiesSeries of four workshop meetings in reference cities to gain a deeper understanding of causes, processes, and policy implications in the different types of shrinking cities (former mining city, old industrialised city, satellite city, comparably wealthy city with a declining and fast ageing population).
• Theory Building and Interdisciplinary CommunicationAlternative theories and methods to deal with the issue of shrinking cities will be developed. The most important part of the conceptual framework is a common terminology across countries and disciplines.
• Problem Solving Strategies and Best Practice DatabaseThis task focuses on linking the research findings back to the problem as defined in the Theory-Practice Interface.
3 Scientific Programme of CIRES
Engaged Scholarship Diamond Model (Van de Ven 2007)
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Typology of Shrinking Cities (Source: Wu et al. 2008)
3 Scientific Programme of CIRES
Type Characteristics Underlying Causes SelectedContemporaryExamples
Policy Implications(examples)
Shrinkage is imposed
Conflicts/war Political or economic reforms Depletion of resources
Political and military conflictsSpatial/Administrative Reforms —national govt. Uneconomic exploitation of natural resources
Beirut, Lebanon; Phnom PenhChinese county towns & villagesNauru & other mining cities—including resource towns
Conflict resolutionModification of administrative reformsNew technology; Efficient methods of resource extraction
Shrinkage due to comparative disadvantages
Lack of economic opportunities/ diversity Lifestyle attractions Climatic conditions Infrastructure provisions
Core/periphery drift Globalization De-industrializationRe-industrialization (rise of Regional inequalities; Knowledge economy) Climatic differencesMetropolitan lifestyle
Poland relative to EUS. Korea -- regions outside of Seoul Metro region France (non metro Paris) Scotland NE China old industrial centers Rust belt (USA)
Reinforce regional resilienceEnsure embeddedness of economic activitiesRegional decentralization policies
Shrinkage due to societal / global changes
Absolute decline of populationAgeing population Climate change
Low birth rate (fertility decline)Low population replacement rate Population structure “Demographic onus”Global climate changes
Dresden, GermanyKyoto, Japan Australian outback towns
Population policyUrban amenities/infrastructures investmentsGlobal climate policies/programs
former mining city
old industrialised city
satellite city
wealthy city with fast ageing population
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List of experts who have been involved in the Action proposal
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France Prof. Dr. Sylvie Fol Université Paris 1 Panthéon - Sorbonne
France A/Prof. Dr. Emmanuèle Cunningham-Sabot
Université Rennes 2 - Haute Bretagne
Germany Prof. Dr. Thorsten Wiechmann
Technische Universität Dresden
Italy Dr. Roberta Benini University of Bologna-Ravenna Centre
Poland Prof. Dr. Tadeusz Stryjakiewicz
Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań
Portugal Prof. Dr. Paulo Pinho University of Oporto, CITTA - Research Centre for Territory, Transports and Environment
Slovakia A/Prof. Dr. Jan Bucek Comenius University, Bratislava
Slovenia Dr. Mojca Sasek Divjak Urban planning Institute, Ljubljana
Spain Dr. Simon Sanchez Moral Institute of Economics, Geography and Demography, Spanish National Research Council (CSIC)
UK Dr. Helen Mulligan Cambridge Architectural Research Ltd
Australia A/Prof. Cristina Martinez-Fernandez
University of Western Sydney, Urban Research Centre
State: 17.04.2009
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Countries: 14 + 1
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DE, BE, CH, DK, ES, FR, IT, MA, NE, PL, PT, SI, SK, UK, AU
State: 17.04.2009
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Organisation of the COST Action
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Working Group Tasks
WG 1 will provide a Synopsis Report based on an extensive review of published work on Shrinking Cities (summary report 'Synopsis of Published Research on Shrinking Cities' in phase 2; revision in phase 5). It will also act as organising committee for the European conference on Regeneration Strategies in Shrinking Cities as well as for the Final conference of COST Action ‘Cities Regrowing Smaller’. This includes the responsibility for the editing of the Synthesis Report with the findings of the workshops and conferences.
The Theory-Practice Interface will be prepared and organised by WG 2. In phase 1 this WG will compile a tentative list of potential reference cities (as basis for selection process in the MC). In the following phases WG 2 focuses on the preparation and organisation of the series of workshop meetings in four reference cities with the involvement of academics and practitioners. Hence, WG 2 also acts as organising committee for the four workshops in reference cities. This includes the support and monitoring of four Short Term Scientific Missions to prepare these workshop meetings.
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Working Group Tasks
WG 3 will set up the conceptual framework for the whole Action and thus provide a theoretical-methodological basis for the whole Action. To this end the WG will produce a Summary Report on the 'Conceptual Framework' at the outset of phase 3. This will include a common terminology (Glossary on Regeneration Strategies in Shrinking Cities across Europe). In the final phase WG 3 will revise the 'Conceptual Framework' and edit the final reporting of the Action as well as the book publication.
WG 4 will focus on assembling instructive cases of regeneration strategies. It will be in charge to produce the Best Practice Database, the corresponding Report and a map of shrinking cities in Europe. Following up the European conference on Regeneration Strategies in Shrinking Cities this WG will also carry out the comparative analysis of different regeneration strategies in phase 4 and the editing of the monograph on policy implications in phase 5.
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Working Group constitution
a maximum of 2 members per COST country are reimbursable (if budget is sufficient)
WG members do not have to be MC members (basically every scholar from the participating countries can be invited)
to reduce on the one hand the expenditure of time and on the other hand travel and accommodation costs the Action will combine workshops with meetings of all 4 WG with MC meetings (thus nobody is excluded from a certain WG)
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Working Group constitution: proposal for discussion
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MC WG 1 WG 2 WG 3 WG 4
Cristina Martinez-Fernandez AU p [X] X
Jean-Marie Halleux BE X X
Maresa Schumacher CH X X
Karina Pallagst DE [X] X
Thorsten Wiechmann DE X X
Philipp Oswalt DE X X
Lea Louise Holst Laursen DK Xp Xp
Simón Sánchez ES X X
Manuel Fernandez-Esquinas ES X X
Ricardo Mendez Gutierrez ES sub X X
Jose Prada Trigo ES sub X X
Sylvie Fol FR X X
Emmanuèle Cunningham-Sabot FR [X] X
Hélène Roth FR X X
Roberta Benini IT X X
Vincent Buhagiar MT Xp
Jesmond Xuereb MT Xp
Marco Bontje NE X X
Sako Musterd NE X X
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Time table of the COST Action TU0803
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Time table of the COST Action TU0803
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What? Who? Where? When? How long?
Kick-off meeting MC member Brussels 20./21. April 2009 1 day
MC / WG meeting all WG’s, plus MC Paris 1. / 2. Sep. 2009 1 ½ days
1. Workshop Meeting all WG’s, plus MC Reference City A 18./22. Nov 2009 2 ½ days
Core Group meeting Chair, Vice-Chair, WG leader ? March 2010 1 day
2. Workshop Meeting all WG’s, plus MC Reference City B 19./21.May 2010 2 ½ days
3. Workshop Meeting all WG’s, plus MC Reference City C January 2011 2 ½ days
Core Group meeting Chair, Vice-Chair, WG leader ? July 2011 1 day
4. Workshop Meeting all WG’s, plus MC Reference City D October 2011 2 ½ days
European conference all partners (incl. MC) ? March 2012 2 days
Core Group meeting Chair, Vice-Chair, WG leader ? July 2012 1 day
Final conference all partners (incl. MC) Brussels? October 2012 1 day
MC / WG meeting all WG’s, plus MC ? November 2012 1 ½ days
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Deliverables
- State of the art report on Regeneration Strategies in Shrinking Cities (will provide an overview of the current state of the art in theory and practice).
- Map of shrinking cities in Europe
- Six scientific papers in peer-reviewed journals (from cooperation between members) focusing on different types and cases of shrinkage across Europe
- Regularly updated Action Website.
- Proceedings of major conferences.
- Monograph on policy implications, including recommendations for policy makers on different levels.
- European Conference on Regeneration Strategies of Shrinking Cities and a final Conference at the end of the COST Action
- Synthesis Report with the findings of the workshops and conferences.
- Handbook on Regeneration Strategies in Shrinking Cities.
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Cities Regrowing Smaller (CIRES)
Fostering Knowledge on Regeneration Strategies in Shrinking Cities across Europe
1. MC of COST Action TU0803 – April 2009