Urban shrinkage, local housing markets and the role of voluntary community organisations

Jacob Norvig Larsen

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Abstract

Since the beginning of the crisis in 2007-08 urban shrinkage has hit a large number of Danish municipalities, towns and villages outside the two major metropolitan areas in the country .Abandoned homes, plunging property prices and out-migration are among the major symptoms. As a consequence of that municipalities’ tax income drop and they therefore need to reduce or completely withdraw public services. The aim of the paper is to explore what options, if any, are available to local communities and local governments to counteract these detrimental economic, spatial and social developments? It is discussed why and how communities’ social capital enables voluntary initiatives to grow and if there are options available to local government to encourage and strengthen voluntary community-based organisations. Evidence from two case studies shows a number of successful initiatives by both municipalities and voluntary organizations to strengthen civil society and counteract urban shrinkage. The concluding section includes some policy recommendation.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
Publikationsdato18 jun. 2014
Antal sider19
StatusUdgivet - 18 jun. 2014
BegivenhedEURA-AAU Joint Conference "City Futures III": Cities as Strategic Places and Players in a Globalized World - Paris-Ile de France, Paris, Frankrig
Varighed: 18 jun. 201420 jun. 2014
http://www.cityfutures2014.com/fr/

Konference

KonferenceEURA-AAU Joint Conference "City Futures III"
LokationParis-Ile de France
Land/OmrådeFrankrig
ByParis
Periode18/06/201420/06/2014
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