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The limited transformational power of adaptive governance : a study of institutionalization and materialization of adaptive governance
Eshuis, Jasper; Gerrits, Lasse (2021): The limited transformational power of adaptive governance : a study of institutionalization and materialization of adaptive governance, in: Public management review, London: Routledge, Jg. 23, Nr. 2, S. 276–296, doi: 10.1080/14719037.2019.1679232.
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Public management review
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1471-9045
1471-9037
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2021
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23
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2
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English
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Following the economic crisis in 2007–2008, many urban regeneration programmes were replaced with forms of adaptive governance (e.g. slow urbanism). This paper maps and analyses transformational effects of such adaptive governance initiatives through a case of neighbourhood restructuring. It studies whether adaptive governance institutionalizes – i.e. transforms the existing governance system – and whether it materializes in the built environment. It shows how the adaptive governance initiatives in this case failed to diffuse and endure, and, therefore, the transformational effect on both the existing governance system and the area has been limited. The reasons for this are discussed.
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Rotterdam
Stadtumbau
Governance
Institutionalisierung
Geschichte 2012-2018
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Adaptive governance
institutionalization
restructuring
slow urbanism
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Article
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October 22, 2019
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