Who benefits from productive activities? Analysis of the case of Cureghem

With the growing popularity of the image of the “productive city” both in political and academic circles in Brussels, the need to keep – or even redevelop – productive activities in the city is becoming more and more widely accepted. However, while public stakeholders favour the implementation of ne...

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Main Authors: Alexandre Orban, Corentin Sanchez Trenado, Fabio Vanin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Université Saint-Louis Bruxelles 2021-02-01
Series:Brussels Studies
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/brussels/5358
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spelling doaj-fcc561b4837c4548988f249b5dd056b92021-04-08T17:28:59ZengUniversité Saint-Louis BruxellesBrussels Studies2031-02932021-02-0110.4000/brussels.5358Who benefits from productive activities? Analysis of the case of CureghemAlexandre OrbanCorentin Sanchez TrenadoFabio VaninWith the growing popularity of the image of the “productive city” both in political and academic circles in Brussels, the need to keep – or even redevelop – productive activities in the city is becoming more and more widely accepted. However, while public stakeholders favour the implementation of new activities through their policies regarding productive activities and spatial planning, these transformations sometimes take place to the detriment of existing activities. Yet these productive activities are not identical in terms of location factors and their social and economic impact. This work is the result of collaboration between two research projects, and is part of a comparative and qualitative empirical approach aimed at understanding the realities which these different types of old and new activities correspond to, as well as the issues related to their continued existence or development.http://journals.openedition.org/brussels/5358cureghemeconomic developmentterritorial developmentgentrificationregional policytown planning
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Who benefits from productive activities? Analysis of the case of Cureghem
Brussels Studies
cureghem
economic development
territorial development
gentrification
regional policy
town planning
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Corentin Sanchez Trenado
Fabio Vanin
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title Who benefits from productive activities? Analysis of the case of Cureghem
title_short Who benefits from productive activities? Analysis of the case of Cureghem
title_full Who benefits from productive activities? Analysis of the case of Cureghem
title_fullStr Who benefits from productive activities? Analysis of the case of Cureghem
title_full_unstemmed Who benefits from productive activities? Analysis of the case of Cureghem
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publisher Université Saint-Louis Bruxelles
series Brussels Studies
issn 2031-0293
publishDate 2021-02-01
description With the growing popularity of the image of the “productive city” both in political and academic circles in Brussels, the need to keep – or even redevelop – productive activities in the city is becoming more and more widely accepted. However, while public stakeholders favour the implementation of new activities through their policies regarding productive activities and spatial planning, these transformations sometimes take place to the detriment of existing activities. Yet these productive activities are not identical in terms of location factors and their social and economic impact. This work is the result of collaboration between two research projects, and is part of a comparative and qualitative empirical approach aimed at understanding the realities which these different types of old and new activities correspond to, as well as the issues related to their continued existence or development.
topic cureghem
economic development
territorial development
gentrification
regional policy
town planning
url http://journals.openedition.org/brussels/5358
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