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Record Nr.

UNINA9910143540903321

Titolo

Amsterdam human capital / / Sako Musterd and Willem Salet (eds.)

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Amsterdam, : Amsterdam University Press, c2003

ISBN

1-280-95887-1

978141750062X

9786610958870

90-485-0518-6

1-4175-0062-X

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (400 p.)

Altri autori (Persone)

MusterdSako

SaletW. G. M

Disciplina

711.1309492352

Soggetti

Regional planning - Netherlands - Amsterdam Region

City planning - Netherlands - Amsterdam Region

Cities and towns - Research - Netherlands - Amsterdam Region

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Front matter -- Contents -- Foreword -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 1.1 The Emergence of the Regional City / Musterd, Sako / Salet, Willem -- 2. AMSTERDAM IN RETROSPECT -- 2.1. Amsterdam as the "Compleat Citie / Mak, Geert -- 2.2. Between Civic Pride and Mass Society / Wagenaar, Michiel -- 2.3. The Historical Roots of the Daily Urban System / Schmal, Henk -- 2.4. The Economic Restructuring of the Historic City Center / Terhorst, Pieter / Ven, Jacques van de -- 3. THE CURRENT STATE: DILEMMAS AND PERSPECTIVES -- A. The Economic, Infrastructural and Environmental Dilemmas of Spatial Development -- 3.1. The Randstad: The Creation of a Metropolitan Economy / Tordoir, Pieter -- 3.2. Transport and Land Use Concepts for the Emerging Urban Region / Bertolini, Luca / Clercq, Frank le / Kapoen, Loek -- 3.3. Utilities as Tools for Shaping the City / Wolsink, Maarten -- 3.4. Regional Greenbelts and the Problem of Institutional Fragmentation / Schendelen, Marijke van -- B. The Social Dilemmas of Spatial Development -- 3.5. Understanding Segregation in the Metropolitan Area of Amsterdam / Musterd, Sako / Ostendorf, Wim -- 3.6. The



Metropolitan Population / Cortie, Cees -- 3.7. Amsterdam Human Capital: What About Children? / Karsten, Lia -- 3.8. Public Space and the Homeless in Amsterdam / Deben, Leon -- C. The Political and Institutional Dilemmas of Spatial Development -- 3.9. Voting in an Old and a New Town / Deurloo, Rinus / Vos, Sjoerd de / Wusten, Herman van der -- 3.10. Spatial Detachment and New Challenges of Metropolitan Governance / Salet, Willem / Jong, Martin de -- 4. PROSPECTS OF URBANITY: NEW CULTURAL IDENTITIES? -- 4.1. Landscapes of Power in Amsterdam? / Gastelaars, Rob van Engelsdorp -- 4.2. Mixed Embeddedness and Post-Industrial Opportunity Structures / Kloosterman, Robert -- 4.3. Identity and Legitimacy in the Amsterdam Region / Dijkink, Gertjan / Mamadouh, Virginie -- 5. CONCLUDING CONSIDERATIONS -- 5.1. Strategic Dilemmas Facing the Amsterdam Region / Musterd, Sako / Salet, Willem -- List of Copyrights -- Index

Sommario/riassunto

The changing spatial organization of the city of Amsterdam reflects a larger-scale process: the familiar shape of Western cities is changing across the globe. For centuries, the urban core was taken for granted as the focal point for international contacts and day-to-day activities. The essays collected here consider how urban spaces have been transformed-not only spatially but socially, economically, and culturally-into multi-centered metropolitan arrays, with contributors examining the new urban identities that may emerge from such changing conditions.