Urban transition management as a democratic practice? The case of Rotterdam's waterfront Regeneration.
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CH
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ZLB: Kws 108/337
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This chapter examines the democratic aspects and challenges associated with urban transition management. It does so at a conceptual level and by critically reflecting on the application of transition management in the context Rotterdam's sustainable waterfront regeneration. As such, it aims to shed a more reflexive light on the increasing academic and public interest in transition management.
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S. 349-371
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Future City; 11