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The Foundations of Multi-channel Neighborhood Governance

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The book presents various aspects of the current urban development in the context of the recent rapid growth of the ICT sector. It focuses on the local scale, in line with the notion that the neighborhood is the fundamental component of any urban area. Beginning with a critical overview of the urban governance paradigms, through a careful analysis of the multifaceted relationships between the Internet and the urban functions, followed by a description of selected approaches to local urban spatial policy, it concludes with a concept of multi-channel neighborhood governance (MCNG).
The key observation is that the accelerating virtualization of urban life has profound consequences for the spatial, social, and economic structures of cities. At the local level, it is changing the functional profile of neighborhoods, replacing some traditional on-site local services with online ones, reducing (or even eliminating) the need for face-to-face social interaction, rejoining work and home roles, and modifying the spatial behaviors of residents. All of this calls for a prompt response from the neighborhood governance, which should include the nonspatial (online) components of contemporary urban lifestyles.
The book searches for an alternative to conventional planning, capable of addressing the virtualization of different urban functions at the neighborhood level and providing satisfactory solutions for shaping an optimal balance between online and offline environments. The study defines a comprehensive method for the management of essential services in urban neighborhoods, with special attention to the integration of online and offline channels. The MCNG concept includes a list of recommendations for urban policy practitioners on how to deal with digital conversion, how to manage land use, how to stimulate entrepreneurship, and how to improve quality of life.

List of contents

1.Introduction.- 2.Laying the foundations: neighborhood planning and neighborhood governance.- 3.Multi-channel objects of planning.- 4.Planning as a multi-channel process.- 5.Conclusions.- 6.. References.

About the author

Łukasz Damurski is an urban planner, researcher, and academic teacher at the Faculty of Architecture, Wrocław University of Science and Technology, Poland (since 2006). His research interests focus on local (neighborhood) service centers, the relationships between online and offline services, public communication and citizen participation in urban planning. He has been a principal investigator in several research projects funded by the National Science Centre Poland and the European Commission. In 2021, he was awarded the Polish-US Fulbright Commission Senior Award; he conducted a research project at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design (Cambridge, MA). In 2022, he was appointed the head of the Chair of Urban Planning and Spatial Management.
 

Product details

Authors Lukasz Damurski, Łukasz Damurski
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 24.03.2025
 
EAN 9783031751233
ISBN 978-3-0-3175123-3
No. of pages 144
Dimensions 155 mm x 12 mm x 235 mm
Weight 356 g
Illustrations XIII, 144 p. 22 illus., 19 illus. in color.
Series Local and Urban Governance
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political system

Regionale Geographie, Humangeographie, Open Access, Landscape/Regional and Urban Planning, Human Geography, Governance and Government, Regional Geography, E-Participation, online and offline channels, local services, conversion of services

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