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THE POST-INDUSTRIAL LANDSCAPE IN RELATION TO LOCAL SELF-GOVERNMENT IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC
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Year of publication | 2011 |
Type | Article in Periodical |
Magazine / Source | Moravian geographical reports |
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Field | Management and administrative |
Keywords | brownfields; redevelopment; municipalities; mayors; Tanvald region; Czech Republic |
Description | The relation between local government and the post-industrial landscape is discussed in this article for a case study area in the Czech Republic, the Tanvald region (area with the spatial concentration of glass and textile industries before 1989). The situation significantly changed with the return of the market economy, when many industries were closed and it was necessary to find new modes of development for them. This research is based not only on the results of semi-structured interviews with representatives of local government (mayors) in the study area, but also uses selected statistical data and information collected during field research. The article concludes with a new typology of roles played by local government in the redevelopment process and with recommendations on how to improve decision-making processes associated with brownfield redevelopment. |
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