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Manfred Perlik Metropolises and Parks – Uneven spatial development How to renew the regional actor's loyalty with the territory? Global Change and the World's Mountains. Urban-rural linkages in and around mountain areas Perth, Scotland, 26-30 September 2010
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Page 1: Metropolises and Parks - Uneven spatial development. How to renew the regional actor's loyalty with the territory? [Manfred Perlik]

Manfred Perlik

Metropolises and Parks – Uneven spatial development How to renew the regional actor's loyalty with the territory?

Global Change and the World's Mountains.

Urban-rural linkages in and around mountain areas

Perth, Scotland, 26-30 September 2010

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Outline

1 New spatial and functional dynamics: Metropolisation

2. New forms of uneven spatial development 3. Selective landscape uses: impact on the Territorial Capital 4. How to embed new citizens and keep their loyalty? 5. Conclusions

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1 New spatial and functional dynamics

European macrotendency:

• The metropolisation process establishs metropolitan

regions which comprehend

- densified metropolitan cores,

- periurban sprawl,

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1 New spatial and functional dynamics

European macrotendency:

• The metropolisation process establishs metropolitan

regions which comprehend

- densified metropolitan cores,

- periurban sprawl, and – new -

- leisure landscapes

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Lille

Ile de France

Lyon

Nice Mont-pellier

Tou- louse

Bor-deaux

Nantes

Stras-bourg

Rennes

High individual

mobility enables to

switch between

different worlds ...

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Lille

Ile de France

Lyon

Nice Mont-pellier

Tou- louse

Bor-deaux

Nantes

Stras-bourg

Rennes

Alps

Massif Central

High individual

mobility enables to

switch between

different worlds ...

...by multilocal

dwelling or far

commuting

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1 New spatial and functional dynamics

• Switzerland: The urban growth is disproportional

since the 1990ies again

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Schweiz: Die Alpen als Teil der Metropolregion Zürich

1 New spatial and functional dynamics

Metropolisation = two processes

A Metropolitan regions enlarge along the foothills

of the mountains and into the large main valleys.

= Periurbanisation.

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Periurban metropolitan areas

• Spacious lots, in Switzerland in the pre-alpine cantons • Mountain- or lake-views • Low taxes • High reputation • Perfect accessibility

Lac Geneva: Municipalities with view on Mt. Blanc Pierre Dessemontet, Martin Schuler, Abram Pointet, EPFL Lausanne/MicroGis, 2009.

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Two processes

B Resort towns in the

former peripheries used

by multilocal dwelling.

Lyon

Lausanne

Genève

Bern

Basel Zürich

Milano Bergamo

Brescia

München

Innsbruck

Trento

Bozen

Grenoble

Schuler, Dessemontet et al., 2007: Strukturatlas der Schweiz.

Rosen-heim

Novara

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Two processes

B Resort towns in the

former peripheries used

by multilocal dwelling.

Leisure landscapes

for residential and out-

door use in a 3-hour

ride from the perialpine

agglomerations or by

low cost airline, e.g.

London – Chamonix

Lyon

Lausanne

Genève

Bern

Basel Zürich

Milano Bergamo

Brescia

München

Innsbruck

Trento

Bozen

Grenoble

Schuler, Dessemontet et al., 2007: Strukturatlas der Schweiz.

Rosen-heim

Novara

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Multilocal Dwelling in Norway (sources: T. Arnesen, T. Flognfeldt)

• 50% of houshoulds have access to a 2nd- or 3rd flat

• Leisure belt 250-350 km around of Oslo

• From “cabin“ (30-60 m2) to “house“(100-250 m2)

• Working place & meeting-point for several generations

Multilocal Dwelling Switzerland • Prestigious places • Global Branding (region + design) • 5‘200 permanent residents in St. Moritz 17‘000 in the Upper Engadine >100‘000 in the Upper Engadine in winter

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1 New spatial and functional dynamics

• The enlargement into attractive landscapes (A) is the

chance of smaller metropolitan regions to attract high

qualified people to become permanent residents.

• With the resorts (B) these metropolitan areas have

supplementary unique selling positions.

• The perception is rural – but education, qualification

and many other aspects of lifestyle are urban.

• The Alps become a neigbourhood of the perialpine agglomerations: "Alpine gentrification”

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1 New spatial and functional dynamics

What is new?

• Periurbanisation is not new. Second homes either. The metropolises integrate the separated productive and recreative areas in their “territory”

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1 New spatial and functional dynamics

What is new?

• The functional integration

• The peripheral regions are constraint to open to urban ways of life to get the support of the urban majority (innovativeness).

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1 New spatial and functional dynamics

What is new?

• The functional integration

• The urbanisation of the rural

• The urban cores need the rural areas as resources to profile their unique selling position and to attract high qualified people.

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1 New spatial and functional dynamics

What is new?

• The functional integration

• The urbanisation of the rural

• The “rural” as urban profile

• The “re-merging” of work and residence: - In the past we had the functional separation of dwelling and working linked by commuting - Now these functions are combined again – but dis- embedded at alterning places

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2. New forms of uneven spatial development

• Investment takes places according to regional rankings where high excellent access, high skilled population and belonging to an urban agglomeration offers major credit terms

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2. New forms of uneven spatial development

• Investment takes places according to regional rankings where high excellent access, high skilled population and belonging to an urban agglomeration offers major credit terms

• Demands for dwelling sites rise according to spectacular views, lake-views, climate and quick access

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2. New forms of uneven spatial development

• Investment takes places according to regional rankings where high excellent access, high skilled population and belonging to an urban agglomeration offers major credit terms

• Demands for dwelling sites rise according to spectacular views, lake-views, climate and quick access

• Centre-periphery problems get invisible (in classical terms of GDP, personal income and regional purchase power on regional scale)

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2. New forms of uneven spatial development

• Investment takes places according to regional rankings where high excellent access, high skilled population and belonging to an urban agglomeration offers major credit terms

• Demands for dwelling sites rise according to spectacular views, lake-views, climate and quick access

• Centre-periphery problems get invisible (in classical terms of GDP, personal income and regional purchase power on regional scale)

• Uneven spatial development rises in terms of reputation and in terms of future chances (specific value added of different economic sectors)

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Inhabitants

Wassen/UR

Andermatt/UR

1900 990 Trajectory/ Trajectoire

Agriculture

Decline in tourism

Ageing population

Geriatric services

Few secondary homes

Future: Affordable housing

for Andermatt's work force

818 Trajectory/ Trajectoire

Agriculture + Army

Decline in tourism

External Investment

(golf, apartments, hotels

Future: Land prices

and rents like in St. Moritz

1950 880 1231

1970 764 1589

2000 480 1282

2009 449 1270

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3. Selective landscape uses and its impact on the Territorial capital

What is Territorial capital? • Specific acquisitions and properties achieved during a

historic process as a specific trajectory (p.e. Camagni/Capello, 2010)

• Especially: Local (tacit) knowledge, food, identity, culture, landscape

• Local actor relations (social capital)) • Persistance and influence of previous trajectories and

social structures (in the sense of Martin/Sunley, Bourdieu and others)

• TC has found its way into European regional cohesion policies

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3. Selective landscape uses and its impact on the Territorial Capital

What is the impact on Territorial Capital?

• Leisure regions gain purchasing power by new residents ( Economies of scale: Retailing, personal services, real estate business) ( Economies of scope: Higher quality and higher diversity of services)

• But they do not necessarily gain innovative actors ( Wealth people, but mainly consumptive people)

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3. Selective landscape uses and its impact on the Territorial Capital

What is the impact on Territorial Capital?

• The new residential use probably is less less problematic related to direct environmental damages or economic disparities.

But there are indicators for a long-running degradation:

• Displacement of relatively weak economic sectors (endogene tourism, agriculture)

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3. Selective landscape uses and its impact on the Territorial Capital

What is the impact on Territorial Capital?

• The new residential use probably is less less problematic related to direct environmental damages or economic disparities.

But there are indicators for a long-running degradation:

• Displacement

• Weakening of local actors, interest, knowledge and qualification

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3. Selective landscape uses and its impact on the Territorial Capital

Indicators for a long-running degradation:

• Displacement

• Weakening of local actors, interest, knowledge and qualification

• Diminishment of immobile factors (residences are easily to relocate)

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3. Selective landscape uses and its impact on the Territorial Capital

Indicators for a long-running degradation:

• Displacement

• Weakening of local actors, interest, knowledge and qualification

• Diminishment of immobile factors

• Risk of losing old skills but not maintaining new functions in the long run

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3. Selective landscape uses and its impact on the Territorial Capital

Indicators for a long-running degradation:

• Displacement

• Weakening of local actors, interest, knowledge and qualification

• Diminishment of immobile factors

• Risk losing old skills but do not gain new functions

• Downsizing of public space

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4. How to embed new citizens and keep their loyalty?

• Efforts to increase the possibilities of local actors and to make of new residents at least "part time actors"

• Efforts to renforce the associative character of economy: associations of common interests in landscape use, regional embeddedness and attachment to leisure landscapes

• Keep in touch with "expats" as ambassadors for regional interests

Ropeway association Malans/GR

Association Furka Steam Railway Realp-Oberwald/VS

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4. How to embed new citizens and keep their loyalty?

• Using special know how of new residents in retirement (intellectual networks, administrative skills, bridging rural urban cleavages)

• There are no best practices and no fixed innovation formulas: E.g. Andermatt: the challenge was not to look for an investor but to negotiate with the investor and to run a participative decision process.

Local council Andermatt

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4. How to embed new citizens and keep their loyalty?

But:

These measures are only a band-aid to prevent worse!

More fundamental changes needed:

Questioning of ongoing spatial division in "nice" and "ugly” and in “productive” and “recreative”

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4. How to embed new citizens and keep their loyalty?

But:

These measures are only a patch or band-aid to prevent worse!

More fundamental changes needed:

Questioning of ongoing spatial division in "nice" and "ugly” and

questioning the functional division between productive and consuming activities

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5. Conclusions

1. Urban-rural linkages today means actually the integration of rural areas into metropolitan areas

2. Efforts to overcome this separation should support - the loyalty of residents to become real social actors (at least “part-time actors”) and the - continuation of trajectories also in less populated areas

3. The separation in productive vs. consumptive use and nice vs. ugly landscapes weakens the territorial capital and have to be questioned


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