Challenges for the Resilience Capacity of Romanian Shrinking Cities
In the context of deindustrialization and desurbanization, Romanian cities are confronted with issues related to natural demographic decline and out-migration, inducing apparently opposite, but complementary phenomena: slow-burn shrinkage and urban sprawl, which create peripheralisation processes bo...
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doaj-783efd419df7465f9e9bb59d30a727be2020-11-25T00:08:37ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502017-12-01912228910.3390/su9122289su9122289Challenges for the Resilience Capacity of Romanian Shrinking CitiesAlexandru Bănică0Marinela Istrate1Ionel Muntele2Faculty of Geography and Geology, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, 700505 Iasi, RomaniaFaculty of Geography and Geology, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, 700505 Iasi, RomaniaFaculty of Geography and Geology, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, 700505 Iasi, RomaniaIn the context of deindustrialization and desurbanization, Romanian cities are confronted with issues related to natural demographic decline and out-migration, inducing apparently opposite, but complementary phenomena: slow-burn shrinkage and urban sprawl, which create peripheralisation processes both inside and outside the cities. The current approach acknowledges urban shrinkage within the context of post-communist transformations, but also as a “natural” process in the (adaptive) life cycle of cities. In this context, the study aims to explore the interdependencies between the causes and effects of shrinkage, on the one hand, and the operating feedback mechanisms which might lead to adaptation, on the other. It highlights the changes incurred by the territorial (un)balance combining the spatial analysis of urban shrinkage in relation to the diffused structures imposed by sub-urbanization or metropolisation processes. Using multi-criteria and time series analysis methods, the aim of the assessment is to determine and analyse the significant correlations and trends taking into account relevant demographic, social–economic as well as infrastructural and environmental indicators, in order to describe typologies of urban shrinkage in Romania and their adaptation potential. The results are interpreted in correlation with the need for sustainable strategies and planning, in order to tackle the issue of urban shrinkage in Romania.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/9/12/2289population lossdeindustrializationjob lossesmulti-criteria analysisadaptive cycleurban trajectoriesdevelopment opportunities |
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Alexandru Bănică Marinela Istrate Ionel Muntele Challenges for the Resilience Capacity of Romanian Shrinking Cities Sustainability population loss deindustrialization job losses multi-criteria analysis adaptive cycle urban trajectories development opportunities |
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Challenges for the Resilience Capacity of Romanian Shrinking Cities |
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Challenges for the Resilience Capacity of Romanian Shrinking Cities |
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Challenges for the Resilience Capacity of Romanian Shrinking Cities |
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Challenges for the Resilience Capacity of Romanian Shrinking Cities |
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Challenges for the Resilience Capacity of Romanian Shrinking Cities |
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challenges for the resilience capacity of romanian shrinking cities |
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In the context of deindustrialization and desurbanization, Romanian cities are confronted with issues related to natural demographic decline and out-migration, inducing apparently opposite, but complementary phenomena: slow-burn shrinkage and urban sprawl, which create peripheralisation processes both inside and outside the cities. The current approach acknowledges urban shrinkage within the context of post-communist transformations, but also as a “natural” process in the (adaptive) life cycle of cities. In this context, the study aims to explore the interdependencies between the causes and effects of shrinkage, on the one hand, and the operating feedback mechanisms which might lead to adaptation, on the other. It highlights the changes incurred by the territorial (un)balance combining the spatial analysis of urban shrinkage in relation to the diffused structures imposed by sub-urbanization or metropolisation processes. Using multi-criteria and time series analysis methods, the aim of the assessment is to determine and analyse the significant correlations and trends taking into account relevant demographic, social–economic as well as infrastructural and environmental indicators, in order to describe typologies of urban shrinkage in Romania and their adaptation potential. The results are interpreted in correlation with the need for sustainable strategies and planning, in order to tackle the issue of urban shrinkage in Romania. |
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population loss deindustrialization job losses multi-criteria analysis adaptive cycle urban trajectories development opportunities |
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