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ID112463
Title ProperComparing urban renewal in Barcelona and Seoul-urban management in conditions of competition among global cities
LanguageENG
AuthorUrsic, Matjaz ;  Kriznik, Blaz
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Cities have become increasingly autonomous economic and political actors which actively respond to the pressures and opportunities of globalisation. Consequently, the urban management of any particular city is often based on the assumption that the city can improve its position against rival cities by efficiently managing its strategic resources and promoting its presumed advantages. Though such an approach to urban management may help cities to improve their global competitiveness and the quality of their residents' everyday life, it can sometimes result in negative consequences at the local level, thus actually narrowing the development prospects of the cities in the end. This article discusses urban management against the backdrop of the competitive urban policy in Barcelona and Seoul, and compares the local consequences of urban renewal in both cities. Based on a comparison of the two cases of urban renewal, 22@ Activity District in Barcelona and the Cheonggyecheon restoration in Seoul, this article argues that, in conditions of competition among global cities, even very different approaches to urban management and urban renewal may result in similar consequences at the local level.
`In' analytical NoteAsia Europe Journal Vol. 10, No.1; May 2012: p.21-39
Journal SourceAsia Europe Journal Vol. 10, No.1; May 2012: p.21-39
Key WordsAutonomous Economic ;  Political Actors ;  Globalisation ;  Barcelona ;  Seoul ;  Urban Management ;  Global Cities