2013
DOI: 10.1080/09654313.2013.820086
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Uncovering Mechanisms for Resilience: Strategies to Counter Shrinkage in a Peripheral City in Finland

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“…The conceptual approach of resilience is drawn from for discussing the ways in which regions and localities can manage pressures to change due to changing larger scale economic conditions. The article will then explore the various phases of industry life cycles in the case study town of Lieksa, Finland, and analyse the causes for each phase of transformation in these cycles (see also Kotilainen et al 2015). Finally, it will be discussed whether it is likely that another growth cycle will emerge.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The conceptual approach of resilience is drawn from for discussing the ways in which regions and localities can manage pressures to change due to changing larger scale economic conditions. The article will then explore the various phases of industry life cycles in the case study town of Lieksa, Finland, and analyse the causes for each phase of transformation in these cycles (see also Kotilainen et al 2015). Finally, it will be discussed whether it is likely that another growth cycle will emerge.…”
Section: /67mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Small cities are the most widespread type of urban settlements in the world (Bell & Jayne ) and form ‘the backbone of urban systems’ (Weck & Beißwenger , p. 2156). Many of them in various countries are currently experiencing long‐term trends of depopulation (Karachurina ; Kotilainen et al ; Leetmaa et al ). For those cities located in countries and regions that are forerunners of the demographic transition, the growth and decline of the population is primarily driven by migration, reinforcing the tendencies of natural population development (Coleman ).…”
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“…The 'bust' representing the abrupt decline results from deep shocks such as collapse in demand, the overexploitation of the resource or changes in market access, transportation or production technologies, often leading to declining employment together with industry adjustment, downsizing or closures (Clapp 1998;Keough 2015;Kortelainen & Rannikko 2015;Kotilainen et al 2015;Halseth 2017). Restructuring resulting from bust is portrayed as a multi-causal, contingent and path dependent process with uncertainty about the future, thus being anything but straightforward, mechanical or easy from the perspective of local policy-makers planning for long-term timelines (Markey & Heisler 2010;Hayter & Nieweler 2018).…”
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“…2). Mechanised logging increased productivity in forest work but resulted in a deep decline in jobs in forestry work (Kotilainen et al 2015) that was exacerbated by closures of unprofitable small-scale farming (Rannikko 1999). With the rationalisation of primary production, the entry of the baby boom generation to the labour market and the temptation of urban lifestyles, whole families left their homes and moved to bigger cities in Finland or even further to Sweden (cf.…”
Section: Case Study Of Lieksa As a Resource Peripherymentioning
confidence: 99%
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