Governance of temporary use
Author(s) -
Agnes Matoga
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
proceedings of the institution of civil engineers - urban design and planning
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.223
H-Index - 18
eISSN - 1755-0807
pISSN - 1755-0793
DOI - 10.1680/jurdp.18.00052
Subject(s) - urbanism , temporality , corporate governance , interim , political science , administration (probate law) , urban planning , public administration , environmental planning , sociology , architecture , engineering , civil engineering , management , geography , economics , epistemology , law , philosophy , archaeology
Temporary urbanism has recently gained great scholarly attention and has made its way into planning practice within the last couple of years. This paper analyses interim use as a form of temporary urbanism and discusses the governance structures of this practice in the cities of Vienna and Leipzig. It addresses actor involvement, forms of relations as well as means and motivations of different stakeholders. Additionally, the recent dynamic around temporality as urban strategy is being explored through document analysis. The paper argues that historic events are crucial for establishing collaborative governance structures and shows how overregulation and intense administration can lead to an instrumentalisation of bottom-up, creative and informal actions. Also the recent interest of private developers in informal temporary projects is addressed and critically reflected. The paper concludes with policy recommendations concerning urban informalities and their integration into urban development processes.
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