@misc{Maikaemper, author = {Maik{\"a}mper, Moritz}, title = {Zw{\"o}lf Jahre danach - Erkenntnisse aus der Evaluation langfristiger Wirkungen der Perspektivenwerkstatt ›Essen Berliner Platz‹}, series = {Planung neu denken online}, journal = {Planung neu denken online}, number = {2/3}, issn = {1868-5196}, pages = {1 -- 11}, abstract = {Zw{\"o}lf Jahre nach der Perspektivenwerkstatt ›Essen Berliner Platz‹ wurde eine Analyse ihrer langfristigen Wirkungen durchgef{\"u}hrt, deren wesentlichen Erkenntnisse in diesem Beitrag zusammengefasst werden. Betrachtet werden sowohl die Einfl{\"u}sse auf inhaltlich-st{\"a}dtebauliche Ergebnisse als auch die Auswirkungen auf die lokale Beteiligungskultur. Aufbauend auf methodischen Erfahrungen werden Anregungen f{\"u}r zuk{\"u}nftige Wirkungsanalysen von Beteiligungsverfahren gegeben.}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{Altenburg, author = {Altenburg, Marc}, title = {Institutional Barriers and Opportunities in non-metropolitan Regions for innovative Development of cultural and creative Industries}, series = {Shape and be shaped: the future dynamics of regional development, Regional Studies Association Annual European Conference, Sunday 5th May-Wednesday 8th May 2013, University of Tampere, Tampere, Finland}, booktitle = {Shape and be shaped: the future dynamics of regional development, Regional Studies Association Annual European Conference, Sunday 5th May-Wednesday 8th May 2013, University of Tampere, Tampere, Finland}, publisher = {RSA}, address = {Seaford}, isbn = {978-1-897721-44-5}, pages = {5 -- 16}, abstract = {Non-metropolitan regions generally suffer from a globalized economy and continuous social-economical transformation to a wider extent than metropolitan areas. The lack of centrality and scant infrastructure might increase spatial disparities and decrease attractiveness of those regions and cities. At the same time, they have to cope with the challenges to attract new businesses and develop new economic sectors as well as to prevent businesses from relocating. This poses significant challenges for the governance system to adapt to continuous change and to enable innovative development processes. The cultural and creative industries (CCI) gained much attention in the last two decades. They became a popular research topic as well as an objective for taking policy actions. So far empirical findings and theoretical discourses refer mainly to situations in metropolitan areas and major cities. Most practical strategies for fostering CCIs are mainly formulated on the same spatial level. Recently, different EU projects started to support CCIs in medium-sized and small towns as well as in non-metropolitan areas (e.g. the URBACT project Creative Clusters). Yet it can still be stated that many support institutions in smaller and medium-sized cities as well as in regions afar from metropolitan areas have not fully recognized the potential of creative industries. In this paper the challenges for policy-makers in non-metropolitan regions and the promotion of CCIs as an objective of policy making are brought together. Institutional barriers and opportunities which hinder or foster an innovative development of the sector are discussed. Obstacles and possibilities to reach a "holistic, progressive and sustainable local and regional development" (Pike, Rodr{\´i}guez-Pose, Tomaney 2007) path are evaluated. The paper takes a case-study approach by analysing the modalities of CCIs in the city of Cottbus and the region of Lusatia (Federal state of Brandenburg, Germany) and the policy processes and governance structure in the region. Expert interviews with CCI companies have been conducted and analysed in a qualitative and quantitative way. The research is part of the Interreg IVb project "Urban Creative Poles" (UCP). UCP is a project which aims to support CCIs in five European medium-sized cities by using various tools and instruments.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{AltenburgEinemHaase, author = {Altenburg, Marc and Einem, Eberhard von and Haase, Andrea}, title = {Wirtschaft und Innovation - Kurzbericht Forum C}, series = {Weier Blick und langer Atem, 3. Hochschultag der Nationalen Stadtentwicklungspolitik, Berlin 26. - 28. April 2012}, booktitle = {Weier Blick und langer Atem, 3. Hochschultag der Nationalen Stadtentwicklungspolitik, Berlin 26. - 28. April 2012}, edition = {1. Auflage}, pages = {32 -- 33}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{AltenburgRiedelTafelViiaetal., author = {Altenburg, Marc and Riedel, Nadja and Tafel-Viia, K{\"u}lliki and Lassur, Silja}, title = {Potentials of the Creative industries and the creative city model in the realm of peripheral and shrinking cities}, series = {Smart, creative, inclusive: Territorial Development Strategies in the Age of Austerity, London, 23.11.2012}, booktitle = {Smart, creative, inclusive: Territorial Development Strategies in the Age of Austerity, London, 23.11.2012}, publisher = {RSA}, address = {Seaford}, isbn = {978-1-897721-43-8}, abstract = {The development model of the creative city has been adopted by many major cities. An elementary part of adopting creative city strategies are strategies to foster the creative industries. Those policies have been discussed in the academic discourse since the 90ths (DIW 1992; Merkel 2008; Ebert, Kunzmann 2007; O'Connor 1997; Scott 2000) and actual practical policy implementations have been proposed by different projects funded by the European Union (e.g. the URBACT project Creative Clusters or the Interreg project Creative Cities). Yet reflecting on and recommendation of creative city strategies has been mainly focussed on metropolitan areas and major cities. Cities located in peripheral and shrinking regions have to suffer from the economic crisis in a wider extent than metropolitan areas. Shortfalls in centrality and infrastructural configuration might increase spatial disparities and decrease attractiveness of those regions and cities. They have to cope with the challenge to attract new businesses and develop new economic sectors as well as to prevent businesses from relocating. The model of the creative city might be a model they can adopt to counteract economic decline. In this paper the question for a successful strategy of fostering the creative industries in the context of the creative city model will be brought into the realm of peripheral and shrinking cities and regions. First the question will be addressed how and in which ways the creative industries in general as well as peripheral and shrinking cities are affected by the economic crisis. Then the special situation of creative industries in peripheral and shrinking cities will be considered. Finally we reflect on chances and risks of adopting a creative city model. For the discussion we will draw on empirical results and experiences in implementing creative policies from the Interreg IVb project "Urban Creative Poles" (UCP). An analysis of the CCI and the spatial situation of the cities has been part of the project. Implementing elements of a creative city policy is in ongoing process.}, language = {en} } @incollection{WeidnerStrauss, author = {Weidner, Silke and Strauß, Christian}, title = {Am{\"o}be, Kern und Netz: Mitteldeutschland auf dem schwierigen Weg zur Europ{\"a}ischen Metropolregion}, series = {Jahrbuch Stadterneuerung 2008}, booktitle = {Jahrbuch Stadterneuerung 2008}, publisher = {Univ.-Verl. der Techn. Univ. Berlin}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-7983-2090-1}, pages = {431 -- 443}, language = {de} } @misc{WeidnerGerhardt, author = {Weidner, Silke and Gerhardt, Jens}, title = {Die St{\"a}dtische Dimension in den deutschen Strukturfondsprogrammen : Ber{\"u}cksichtigung st{\"a}dtischer Belange bei der Vergabe von EU - Strukturfondsmitteln durch Bund und L{\"a}nder}, series = {Forum der Forschung}, volume = {13}, journal = {Forum der Forschung}, number = {22}, issn = {0947-6989}, pages = {41 -- 46}, language = {de} } @misc{WeidnerPaetsch, author = {Weidner, Silke and P{\"a}tsch, Carolin}, title = {Integrierte Konzepte f{\"u}r die Stadtentwicklung : ein Studienprojekt in Lemberg (Ukraine)}, series = {Planerin : Fachzeitschrift f{\"u}r Stadt-, Regional- und Landesplanung}, journal = {Planerin : Fachzeitschrift f{\"u}r Stadt-, Regional- und Landesplanung}, number = {2}, issn = {0936-9465}, pages = {61 -- 62}, language = {de} } @techreport{Weidner, author = {Weidner, Silke}, title = {Stadtumbau in mittel- und osteurop{\"a}ischen St{\"a}dten : Erg{\"a}nzung der europ{\"a}ischen Vergleichsstudie zum Stadtumbau West}, publisher = {Bundesministerium f{\"u}r Verkehr, Bau und Stadtentwicklung,}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-87994-972-4}, pages = {92}, language = {de} } @book{WeidnerHollaenderSchocketal., author = {Weidner, Silke and Holl{\"a}nder, Robert and Schock, Gabi and Pelzl, Wolfgang and Lenk, Thomas and K{\"u}hn, Wolfgang and Thomas, Enrico and K{\"u}bler, Anja and Woitek, Floria and Zacharias, Grit and Lautenschl{\"a}ger, Sabine}, title = {Nachhaltiges regionales Fl{\"a}chenressourcenmanagement am Beispiel Brachfl{\"a}chen der Deutschen Bahn AG : Integration von Fl{\"a}chen in den Wirtschaftskreislauf}, publisher = {Umweltbundesamt}, address = {Dessau}, language = {de} } @techreport{WeidnerGerhardt, author = {Weidner, Silke and Gerhardt, Jens}, title = {Die St{\"a}dtische Dimension in den deutschen Strukturfondsprogrammen}, pages = {V, 78}, language = {de} } @incollection{WeidnerGerhardtRiedeletal., author = {Weidner, Silke and Gerhardt, Jens and Riedel, Nadja and Schaaf, Jan}, title = {PPP in Urban Development in Germany Illustrated Using Two Pilot Projects in Leipzig}, series = {Urban Models and Public-Private Partnership}, booktitle = {Urban Models and Public-Private Partnership}, editor = {Dalla Longa, Remo}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Berlin [u.a.]}, isbn = {978-3-540-70507-9}, pages = {213 -- 265}, language = {en} }