Formal and Informal Governance Arrangements to Boost Sustainable and Inclusive Rural-Urban Synergies: An Analysis of the Metropolitan Area of Styria

In the past, the contrasts between rural and urban regions were the primary feature of analysis, while today, spatial dynamics are realized by the interactions between spaces and focus on the dependencies of rural-urban areas. This implies that boundaries are not anymore perceived as fixed but as fl...

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Main Authors: Theresia Oedl-Wieser, Kerstin Hausegger-Nestelberger, Thomas Dax, Lisa Bauchinger
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-12-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/24/10637
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spelling doaj-2cea9cb875e74c58bc739bc7965f95c72020-12-20T00:01:31ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-12-0112106371063710.3390/su122410637Formal and Informal Governance Arrangements to Boost Sustainable and Inclusive Rural-Urban Synergies: An Analysis of the Metropolitan Area of StyriaTheresia Oedl-Wieser0Kerstin Hausegger-Nestelberger1Thomas Dax2Lisa Bauchinger3Federal Institute of Agricultural Economics, Rural and Mountain Research, 1030 Vienna, AustriaRegional Management Agency of the Metropolitan Area of Styria, 8010 Graz, AustriaFederal Institute of Agricultural Economics, Rural and Mountain Research, 1030 Vienna, AustriaFederal Institute of Agricultural Economics, Rural and Mountain Research, 1030 Vienna, AustriaIn the past, the contrasts between rural and urban regions were the primary feature of analysis, while today, spatial dynamics are realized by the interactions between spaces and focus on the dependencies of rural-urban areas. This implies that boundaries are not anymore perceived as fixed but as flexible and fluid. With rising spatial interrelations, the concept of the “city-region” has been increasingly regarded as a meaningful concept for the implementation of development policies. Governance arrangements working at the rural-urban interface are often highly complex. They are characterized by horizontal and vertical coordination of numerous institutional public and private actors. In general, they provide opportunities to reap benefits and try to ameliorate negative outcomes but, due to asymmetric power relations, rural areas are often challenged to make their voice heard within city-region governance structures which can too easily become focused on the needs of the urban areas. This paper addresses these issues of rural-urban partnerships through the case of the Metropolitan Area of Styria. It presents analyses on the core issue of how to recognize the structure and driving challenges for regional co-operation and inter-communal collaboration in this city-region. Data were collected through workshops with regional stakeholders and interviews with mayors. Although the Metropolitan Area of Styria occupies an increased reference in policy discourses, the city-region has not grown to a uniform region and there are still major differences in terms of economic performance, the distribution of decision-making power, accessibility and development opportunities. If there should be established a stronger material and imagined cohesion in the city-region, it requires enhanced assistance for municipalities with less financial and personal resources, and tangible good practices of inter-municipal co-operation. The ability to act at a city-regional level depends highly on the commitment for co-operation in the formal and informal governance arrangement, and on the willingness for political compromises as well as on the formulation of common future goals.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/24/10637rural-urban linkagescity-regionsrural-urban partnershipsrelational spaceliving labsregional development agency
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author Theresia Oedl-Wieser
Kerstin Hausegger-Nestelberger
Thomas Dax
Lisa Bauchinger
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Kerstin Hausegger-Nestelberger
Thomas Dax
Lisa Bauchinger
Formal and Informal Governance Arrangements to Boost Sustainable and Inclusive Rural-Urban Synergies: An Analysis of the Metropolitan Area of Styria
Sustainability
rural-urban linkages
city-regions
rural-urban partnerships
relational space
living labs
regional development agency
author_facet Theresia Oedl-Wieser
Kerstin Hausegger-Nestelberger
Thomas Dax
Lisa Bauchinger
author_sort Theresia Oedl-Wieser
title Formal and Informal Governance Arrangements to Boost Sustainable and Inclusive Rural-Urban Synergies: An Analysis of the Metropolitan Area of Styria
title_short Formal and Informal Governance Arrangements to Boost Sustainable and Inclusive Rural-Urban Synergies: An Analysis of the Metropolitan Area of Styria
title_full Formal and Informal Governance Arrangements to Boost Sustainable and Inclusive Rural-Urban Synergies: An Analysis of the Metropolitan Area of Styria
title_fullStr Formal and Informal Governance Arrangements to Boost Sustainable and Inclusive Rural-Urban Synergies: An Analysis of the Metropolitan Area of Styria
title_full_unstemmed Formal and Informal Governance Arrangements to Boost Sustainable and Inclusive Rural-Urban Synergies: An Analysis of the Metropolitan Area of Styria
title_sort formal and informal governance arrangements to boost sustainable and inclusive rural-urban synergies: an analysis of the metropolitan area of styria
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2020-12-01
description In the past, the contrasts between rural and urban regions were the primary feature of analysis, while today, spatial dynamics are realized by the interactions between spaces and focus on the dependencies of rural-urban areas. This implies that boundaries are not anymore perceived as fixed but as flexible and fluid. With rising spatial interrelations, the concept of the “city-region” has been increasingly regarded as a meaningful concept for the implementation of development policies. Governance arrangements working at the rural-urban interface are often highly complex. They are characterized by horizontal and vertical coordination of numerous institutional public and private actors. In general, they provide opportunities to reap benefits and try to ameliorate negative outcomes but, due to asymmetric power relations, rural areas are often challenged to make their voice heard within city-region governance structures which can too easily become focused on the needs of the urban areas. This paper addresses these issues of rural-urban partnerships through the case of the Metropolitan Area of Styria. It presents analyses on the core issue of how to recognize the structure and driving challenges for regional co-operation and inter-communal collaboration in this city-region. Data were collected through workshops with regional stakeholders and interviews with mayors. Although the Metropolitan Area of Styria occupies an increased reference in policy discourses, the city-region has not grown to a uniform region and there are still major differences in terms of economic performance, the distribution of decision-making power, accessibility and development opportunities. If there should be established a stronger material and imagined cohesion in the city-region, it requires enhanced assistance for municipalities with less financial and personal resources, and tangible good practices of inter-municipal co-operation. The ability to act at a city-regional level depends highly on the commitment for co-operation in the formal and informal governance arrangement, and on the willingness for political compromises as well as on the formulation of common future goals.
topic rural-urban linkages
city-regions
rural-urban partnerships
relational space
living labs
regional development agency
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/24/10637
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