Projekttitel:  RE-CITY ITN: Reviving shrinking cities – innovative paths and perspectives
    towards livability for shrinking cities in Europe

 

Leitung:  Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Karina M. Pallagst, RPTU

 

Projektpartner:  Cambridge Architectural Research Ltd/CAR (WP5 Leader)
  École normale supérieure/ENS (WP1 Leader)
  Spatial Foresight/SPF
  TU Dortmund/TUDO (WP4 Leader)
  Universiteit van Amsterdam/UAM
  Universidade do Porto/UPT (WP3 Leader)
  Adam Mickiewicz University/AMU (WP2 Leader)
  Universidad de Guadalajara/UGU

  Bertelsmann Foundation/BF
  Energy Agency Rhineland-Palatinate/ENA
  Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research Leipzig/ UFZ
  Netherlands Expert Centre on Demographic Change (NEIMED)/ NEI
  Kent State University/ KS
  Fresh Völklingen GmbH/ FR
  Nomura Research Institute/ NRI

 

Laufzeit:  10/2018 – 9/2022

 

Projektbeschreibung:

Abstract: Processes of shrinkage are multidimensional phenomena encompassing cities, parts of cities, or regions that are experiencing a dramatic decline in their economic and social bases. While the causal factors are diverse and complex, the most evident factor in shrinkage is a loss of employment  opportunities  and  out-migration of  population.  Previous  research  by  the beneficiaries  has  pointed  out  that  decline  is  enduring,  and  shrinkage  is  most  probably jeopardizing  the  prosperity  of  European  competitiveness.  Moreover, experts, who are specifically trained in leadership and management of shrinkage processes, are in short supply throughout Europe.  Through  this  RE-CITY  ETN,  new  approaches  and  success  factors  for shrinking cities will be explored and evaluated.RE-CITY  provides  a  perspective  for  the  robust  and  sustainably  sound  development  of shrinking  cities,  while  supporting  elements  of  economic  prosperity,  liveability,  social  stability and innovation. This ETN will develop novel solutions for shrinking cities, and investigate case studies  approaches  for  dealing  with  shrinking  cities in  terms  of  four  innovative  key  themes: conceptualising  shrinking  smart,  governing,  greening/right-sizing,  and  regrowing  shrinking cities. On this basis RE-CITY applications will be developed: a tangible framework of tools and methods including planning instruments.  The RE-CITY ETN aims at training  highly  skilled experts for the four key themes of shrinking cities noted above, enabling them to act as leaders, mediators, and consultants of change while fostering innovative solutions and perspectives for these  areas.  These  aims  will  be  achieved  by  a  structured  training  programme  to  provide expertise to multidisciplanary RE-CITY professionals by means of key scientific skills targeted to the requirements of shrinking cities, and to establish a long-lasting training programme with pioneer solutions for shrinking cities.

 

RE-City ITN