Koproduktives Stadtmachen als Motor der Quartiersentwicklung? Eine längsschnittliche Konstellationsanalyse in Wuppertal-Mirke

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Authors

  • Matthias Wanner

The co-operation between municipalities and civil society actors and their independent impulses for urban development are discussed under the terms of co-production and city-making. This article summarises these activities as co-productive city-making (koSM). Forms of as well as advantages and disadvantages of koSM have been discussed in research and practice so far, but analyses of the longitudinal genesis of these activities and their significance for the development of a specific area are rare. This article uses the longitudinally collected, mixed-method data of a constellation analysis of the development of the Mirke neighbourhood in Wuppertal/Germany. Based on four points in time, the dynamics as well as the spatial development of the koSM can be presented – individually and in comparison to other developments. It can be seen that the koSM in the Mirke has grown at an above-average and dynamic rate and can accordingly be interpreted as a motor of neighbourhood development. Main actors and locations are identified. The study is the basis for a follow-up work analysing the reasons and structural effects of the koSM. The koSM is discussed both in its interrelations with municipal action and in its significance for integrated and sustainable urban development. The method of constellation analysis is critically discussed with regard to the relationship between effort and benefit.

Titel in ÜbersetzungCo-Productive City-Making As a Motor of Neighbourhood Development?: A Longitudinal Constellation Analysis in Wuppertal-Mirke
OriginalspracheDeutsch
ZeitschriftBerichte Geographie und Landeskunde
Jahrgang97
Ausgabenummer1-2
Seiten (von - bis)103-129
Anzahl der Seiten27
ISSN2196-6184
DOIs
PublikationsstatusErschienen - 01.02.2024

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