The shrinking city in comparative perspective: Contrasting dynamics and responses to urban shrinkage
In the preceding papers, we have examined the characteristics of shrinking cities in Germany, Japan and the United States, and described the distinctive features of how both the discourse and the policy response to the shrinking cities phenomenon emerged in each country. In this paper, we build on t...
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