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Record Nr.

UNINA9910765511003321

Autore

Richards Greg

Titolo

Small cities with big dreams : creative placemaking and branding strategies / / by Greg Richards and Lian Duif

Pubbl/distr/stampa

©2019

Boca Raton, FL : , : Routledge, an imprint of Taylor and Francis, , [2018]

ISBN

1-351-20119-0

1-351-20117-4

1-351-20118-2

Edizione

[First edition.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (269 pages)

Classificazione

28.28.04

32.04

Disciplina

659.2/930776

Soggetti

small town

image

development plan

economic development

artistic creation

cultural policy

collaborative economy

public-private partnership

knowledge economy

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Small cities, big challenges -- Creating opportunities with limited resources -- Placemaking process: putting things on the move -- The art of collaboration: finding external partners and keeping them on board -- Governance: the art of getting things done -- Marketing and branding the small city -- Impacts and effects: reaping the rewards and counting the costs -- Tempo: good placemaking takes time -- Lessons for other places: critical success factors in the 's-Hertogenbosch story.

Sommario/riassunto

How can small cities make an impact in a globalizing world dominated by ‘world cities’ and urban development strategies aimed at increasing agglomeration? This book addresses the challenges of smaller cities



trying to put themselves on the map, attract resources and initiate development. Placemaking has become an important tool for driving urban development that is sensitive to the needs of communities. This volume examines the development of creative placemaking practices that can help to link small cities to external networks, stimulate collaboration and help them make the most of the opportunities presented by the knowledge economy. The authors argue that the adoption of more strategic, holistic placemaking strategies that engage all stakeholders can be a successful alternative to copying bigger places. Drawing on a range of examples from around the world, they analyse small city development strategies and identify key success factors. This book focuses on the case of ‘s-Hertogenbosch, a small Dutch city that used cultural programming to link itself to global networks and stimulate economic, cultural, social and creative development. It advocates the use of cultural programming strategies as a more flexible alternative to traditional top-down planning approaches and as a means of avoiding copying the big city.