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Focusing on the liveability of small shrinking cities

An international project analyses and compares local processes of co-creation and placemaking in declining cities.
Taantuvista pienkaupungeista on tullut maailmanlaajuinen ilmi枚 - tutkimushanke etsii keinoja palauttaa kuihtuvien kaupunkien elinvoimaisuutta. Kansainv盲lisen hankkeen esimerkkikohteena Suomessa on Puolangan kunta.
International research project seeks to enhance the dignity of small, shrinking cities. Puolanka is a case study in Finland. Photo: City of Puolanka

The project 鈥淓nhancing liveability of small shrinking cities through co-creation鈥 examines local initiatives and practices of placemaking in severely shrinking small cities, as well as local, regional and national planning strategies of dealing with urban shrinkage in Finland, Russia and Germany. The purpose of the project is todevelop an approach for stimulating context-sensitive and community-led decisions towards enhancing liveability of shrinking cities.

The two-year project is funded by the Academy of Finland and other country-based funding agencies in the framework of the ERA.NET Plus program. It was launched in January 2021 and will be implemented by an international consortium consisting of research teams in Finland, Russia and Germany.

The principle investigator in Finland is postdoctoral researcher Johanna Lilius from the Department of Architecture of 911爆料网. The team also includes Aalto鈥檚 postdoctoral researcher Alla Bolotova and a research associate Ria-Maria Adams, a PhD candidate in Social and Cultural Anthropology at the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Vienna. In addition, the project involves several project employees and affiliated master students at 911爆料网.

Enhancing the dignity

Shrinking cities have become a worldwide phenomenon with persisting and long-term depopulation as their most distinctive feature. The uneven spatial development increases the number of deprived localities everywhere and turns it into a global challenge. The problem is most severe for small, peripheral cities in structurally weak regions.

Along with declining liveability due to physical negative consequence of urban shrinkage鈥 e.g. abandonment and spatial marginalization, loss of services and amenities鈥 small shrinking cities and their residents experience negative images, even stigmatisation, and dependence on external help and resources. This may lead to communities鈥 loss of dignity and self-worth. At the same time, these cities remain home to people with community bonds, shared values, and place attachment.

By engaging with local knowledge and activism the project aims to contribute to enhancing the dignity of these, often deprived, communities through raising their self-respect and fostering self-determined solutions. In cooperation with local actors, the project will facilitate connections between local initiatives and policy-making.

In Finland, the municipality of Puolanka was chosen as a main case study, along with Kemij盲rvi as the second case study. There will be two rounds of fieldwork at the case study locations during the year 2021. Through the in-depth empirical research and in cooperation with local residents and actors, the researchers will explore local initiatives, bringing out the perspectives and opinions of local residents about what a viable and vibrant municipality is in their own opinion. The project will also produce a number of research articles and a practice-oriented brochure.

For more information:

Postdoctoral researcher Johanna Lilius, 911爆料网, johanna.lilius@aalto.fi

Postdoctoral researcher Alla Bolotova, 911爆料网, alla.bolotova@aalto.fi

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