Urban Challenges in Spain and Portugal

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Barcelona Metropolitan Region
Catalan Government
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Citizen Participation
Ciutat Vella District
Comunidades Autonomas
Douro
Douro River
Economic crisis
EPP
EPP Group
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European Cities Report
Generalitat De Catalunya
Housing Starts
Lo Ca
Low Density Areas
Portugal
Portuguese Cities
PPP
Pr Om
Public Administration
Public Private Partnerships
Residential Sprawl
Sociocultural Capital
Spain
Spanish Housing Bubble
Underprivileged Urban Areas
Urban development
Urban Governance
Urban policy
Urban Regeneration Policies
Vila Nova De Gaia

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415705554
  • Weight: 385g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Sep 2013
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Contemporary cities in the Iberian Peninsula have gone through a period of dramatic changes during the last decade. A period of upward economic indicators and massive urbanization was followed by a tremendous financial crash in 2007 that sank Spanish and Portuguese societies into a profound crisis. That period of massive urbanization has been explained by several factors: the availability of financial capital that was speculatively invested in real-estate, a rather sympathetic land use regulation, and the real or perceived social mobility by most social groups which included housing acquisition enabled by unusual credit facilities. In this book we aim to show several different aspects of this process both in Portugal and Spanish cities, problematizing the economic and social consequences of such a model of urban and economic growth and also presenting some policy and governance outcomes that took place along the last decade.

This book was published as a special issue of Urban Research and Practice.

Nuria Benach is a human geographer at the Universitat de Barcelona working on urban issues and critical spatial thinking. Andrés Walliser is an urban sociologist. He is currently an associate professor of sociology at NYU and of urban governance at Hertie School of Governance in Berlin as well as a practitioner in urban policy.