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Mattias Kärrholm

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Spatial resilience and urban planning: Addressing the interdependence of urban retail areas

Author

  • Mattias Kärrholm
  • Katarina Nylund
  • Paulina Prieto de la Fuente

Summary, in English

In this article we look at examples of three predominant kinds of Swedish retail places – the pedestrianised city centre, the neighbourhood centre and the regional shopping mall – all of which play important (winning or losing) roles in contemporary retail development. This investigation is based on an empirical study of the Malmö region (in southern Sweden) and the findings suggest that the different retail areas are developing independently following the logic of their own business. They have failed to relate their business to the retailscape of the urban region. We also develop spatial resilience as a concept that can be used to acknowledge the interdependence of different retail areas in discussions of urban and regional planning. We argue that more fluid or associative means of stabilisation seem to be overlooked in the present strategies for retail resilience, leaving more classical network stabilization as the only means of choice.

Publishing year

2014

Language

English

Pages

121-130

Publication/Series

Cities

Issue

36

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Elsevier

Topic

  • Social Sciences
  • Architecture

Keywords

  • Spatial resilience
  • Retail
  • Urban planning
  • Scale
  • Spatial topologies
  • Malmö

Status

Published

Project

  • Replacis, Retail planning for Cities Sustainability

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0264-2751