News and Events
New publication: Special Issue - Co-Production in the Urban Setting: Fostering Definitional and Conceptual Clarity Through Comparative Research
Edited by Dr. Dahae Lee, Dr. Patricia Feiertag and Lena Unger
New article published: Co-production of privately owned public space: Who, why, when, and how?
Abstract
The term ‘co-production’ has been used in various fields, including planning, as collaborative forms of public goods and service delivery...
New article published: Defining Co-Production: A Review of the Planning Literature
Co-production is a concept that is becoming increasingly popular across various fields including planning. This article reviews planning literature...
New Publication: Von Vorreitern und Nachzüglern. Was bedeutet gute kommunale Verkehrspolitik?
In the series Aus Politik und Zeitgeschehen (APuZ) of the Federal Agency for Civic Education, an article was published in the issue Lokale…
New publication: Participation During and After the Pandemic: Lessons Learned from an Urban Revitalisation Project in Dortmund, Germany.
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about undesirable changes to society. Yet at the same time, it represents an opportunity, if not the...
New article published: How public are hybrid public spaces? Assessing publicness of privately owned public spaces in Hamburg
As new forms of public space emerge and the distinction between public and private space is increasingly blurred, the notion of hybrid space...
New article published: Does politics matter? An investigation of political-institutional factors influencing land consumption
Numerous studies have used demographic factors or, more generally, a community's economic development as explanations for...
Urban Regeneration Talk #01, Germany by EURA
An Online Series by the EURA (European Urban Research Association) Working Group on Urban Regeneration (WGUR) - held online on 16 October 2023, 16:00
New publication in German - Städte und Metropolen in Frankreich und Deutschland
The ARL research report "Cities and Metropolises in France and Germany" is now published in German and freely available.