Keywords
urbanrural
Nordic cities
urban planning
urban governance
policy
housing
Social and Economic Geography
Social och ekonomisk geografi
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Urbanisation is strong in the Nordic countries, with people and capital being concentrated into growing, expanding city regions. These urbanisation processes of concentration and expansion, and explosion and implosion are challenging traditional forms of planning and creating tensions within current planning systems and procedures, along with new forms of urban governance and policies in a number of ways. In the current age of austerity, there is an increased interest and need in finding new solutions and alternatives to provide housing, offices and other services to the new citizens. In addition and in parallel to this, in postpolitical Europe, there is also an increased emphasis on citizen engagement and public participation because of the perceived gap between politics and people’s everyday lives.Date
2015Type
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oai:DiVA.org:norden-5158http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:norden:org:diva-5158