2019
DOI: 10.2478/rara-2019-0014
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Growing by whom? How urban development strategies deal with migration in Bremen and Leipzig

Abstract: In the concept of the aesthetic formation of knowledge and its as soon as possible and success-oriented application, insights and profits without the reference to the arguments developed around 1900. The main investigation also includes the period between the entry into force and the presentation in its current version. Their function as part of the literary portrayal and narrative technique. Studies and InvestigationsThe main investigation also includes the period between the entry into force and the presenta… Show more

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“…What is needed, therefore, are more systematic empirical comparisons (for a comparison of Bremen and Leipzig see Kühn, Bernt 2019). In this sense, this detailed case study of Leipzig can hopefully serve as a gentle reminder to take into consideration significant variations across places and policy fields, and to avoid sweeping generalisations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…What is needed, therefore, are more systematic empirical comparisons (for a comparison of Bremen and Leipzig see Kühn, Bernt 2019). In this sense, this detailed case study of Leipzig can hopefully serve as a gentle reminder to take into consideration significant variations across places and policy fields, and to avoid sweeping generalisations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 2000s witnessed population growth in Leipzig but the uneven growth was concentrated in a few districts while many buildings remained vacant (Mace & Volgmann, 2017). In the 2010s, Leipzig sees population stabilization and growth in many districts, undergoing a process of regrowth (Kühn & Bernt, 2019). Of particular interest for this research is INSEK Leipzig 2030 in the current phase with an objective to plan for regrowth, which was launched on 31 May 2018.…”
Section: Research Design: Mining Public Sentiment In Leipzig's Regrowth Policy “Insek Leipzig 2030”mentioning
confidence: 99%