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Creating 'resilience imaginaries' for city-regional planning

Journal

REGIONAL STUDIES
Volume 57, Issue 4, Pages 698-711

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/00343404.2022.2047916

Keywords

collective visioning; Thessaloniki; city-regional planning; resilience; social construction; socio-spatial imaginaries

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This paper introduces the combination of resilience narratives and socio-spatial imaginaries, and proposes the concept of 'resilience imaginaries'. It explores the application of resilience imaginaries in the city-region of Thessaloniki, Greece, and illustrates that it is a dynamic and politically contested vision for long-term city-regional development, collectively structured by civic stakeholders.
Resilience narratives have gathered increased attention in city-regional planning over the last two decades, emphasizing holistic foresight, long-term strategic visioning, cross-sectoral integration and collaborative modes of planning. Combining such resilience narratives with the established idea of socio-spatial imaginaries, we introduce the novel concept of 'resilience imaginaries' and explore its application in the city-region of Thessaloniki, Greece. This paper illustrates that resilience imaginaries can be viewed as dynamic and politically contested visions for long-term city-regional development, collectively structured by civic stakeholders, institutionally expressed through city-regional governance transformations and materially manifested through city-regional planning interventions.

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