Renaissance of Third-Tier Cities Through In-Migration? Assumptions from‘ Trial Residencies’ in Görlitz.
Taylor & Francis
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Taylor & Francis
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GB
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Abingdon
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0251-3625
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134868-1
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ZLB: Kws 155 ZB 6792
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When a city in a peripheral location has shrunk dramatically over recent decades, what potential does it have to keep or attract residents over the long term? Could testing life in new locations for a limited period help identify urban strengths and weaknesses, which can then be exploited for future development? The ‘Probewohnen – Trial residencies’ project gave interested persons the chance to experience daily life in the historic centre of the German city of Görlitz for a week. Scientific surveys provided information on the expectations and experiences of the project participants. The results show that third-tier cities with good infrastructure and a historic building stock have great potentials as future residential hubs.
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DISP : the planning review
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1
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44-52