Metropolitan Organising Capacity

Experiences with Organising Major Projects in European Cities

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Sociology
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Author: Leo van den Berg, Erik Braun, Jan van der Meer ISBN: 9780429840463
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Publication: August 10, 2018
Imprint: Routledge Language: English
Author: Leo van den Berg, Erik Braun, Jan van der Meer
ISBN: 9780429840463
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Publication: August 10, 2018
Imprint: Routledge
Language: English

Published in 1997. The environment of cities has become increasingly competitive. Tradition location factors, that once tied economic activities firmly to particular areas have become less important. Increasingly the ability of a city to anticipate, respond to and cope with internal and external changes is getting attention. Organizing capacity of cities, or of metropolitan regions is becoming indispensible for sustainable economic and social development. The authors have carried out investigations into eight European cities to increase the insight into the practice of organizing capacity. The analysis of the development and implementation of 15 revitalization projects in these cities shows that organizing capacity calls for a new style of entrepreneurial urban management with public and private networking, leadership, long term strategies and organizing political and public support as key concepts.

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Published in 1997. The environment of cities has become increasingly competitive. Tradition location factors, that once tied economic activities firmly to particular areas have become less important. Increasingly the ability of a city to anticipate, respond to and cope with internal and external changes is getting attention. Organizing capacity of cities, or of metropolitan regions is becoming indispensible for sustainable economic and social development. The authors have carried out investigations into eight European cities to increase the insight into the practice of organizing capacity. The analysis of the development and implementation of 15 revitalization projects in these cities shows that organizing capacity calls for a new style of entrepreneurial urban management with public and private networking, leadership, long term strategies and organizing political and public support as key concepts.

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