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Urban Research & Practice | 2011

Area-based initiatives and urban dynamics. The case of the Porto city centre

José Alberto Rio Fernandes

In face of the systemic character of urban problems and the uncertainty surrounding planning methodologies, the need to intervene in urban space requires a holistic and spatial-based approach, rather than simply attempting to regulate urban expansion. Such an approach has increasingly been used in restricted areas to deal with complex urban dynamics and conflicting interests. This area-based and multi-problem approach in urbanism, although not new, has gained new relevance as it is highly relevant to the urban competition between cities (and the ‘creative cities’ agenda) and is specially suited to deal with the transformation of urban areas with high regenerative potential. It is also easily associated with public–private partnership and the creation of the ‘atmospheres’ that seem to fit conveniently with the dominant expectations and interests of educated middle- and high-class residents and visitors. In this context, Porto, its city centre and its older heritage area in particular, has provided a very good basis for analysing and discussing the dynamics, intentions and results of area-based initiatives. This is particularly so given the persistence of a range of problems previously commonly found in other cities in Europe some decades which coexist with the dynamics that characterize the larger metropolis where there is a rich recent history of spatial planning in central areas. This article examines what may be described as Europeanization of Porto (and Portuguese) urban policy, and the associated different programmes, projects and plans, providing indications of the agents, processes and results, of what we see as a late and brutal process of transition from public action, or strongly regulated private action, to a dominant private, public-supported urbanism, where social objectives matter much less than aesthetics and ‘spatial-based vitality’, and urbanism seems to create new divides and increased spatial injustice.In face of the systemic character of urban problems and the uncertainty surrounding planning methodologies, the need to intervene in urban space requires a holistic and spatial-based approach, rather than simply attempting to regulate urban expansion. Such an approach has increasingly been used in restricted areas to deal with complex urban dynamics and conflicting interests. This area-based and multi-problem approach in urbanism, although not new, has gained new relevance as it is highly relevant to the urban competition between cities (and the ‘creative cities’ agenda) and is specially suited to deal with the transformation of urban areas with high regenerative potential. It is also easily associated with public–private partnership and the creation of the ‘atmospheres’ that seem to fit conveniently with the dominant expectations and interests of educated middle- and high-class residents and visitors. In this context, Porto, its city centre and its older heritage area in particular, has provided a very g...


Cities | 2014

Urban policies, planning and retail resilience

José Alberto Rio Fernandes; Pedro Chamusca


Revista de Geografia e Ordenamento do Território (Journal of Geography and Spatial Planning); 2017(12), pp 153-177 (2017) | 2017

Time-space complexity and the opening hours of commerce: a study of four European cities

Mattias Kärrholm; Teresa Barata Salgueira; Jean Soumagne; José Alberto Rio Fernandes; Pedro Chamusca


Archive | 2017

O comércio como património: o projeto Lojas com História

Pedro Chamusca; José Alberto Rio Fernandes; Rosa M. R. Lopes; Francine Tavares


GOT - Revista de Geografia e Ordenamento do Território | 2016

Aldeias de montanha: os problemas, as perspetivas e as propostas, vistos desde as serras da Aboboreira, Marão e Montemuro, no Noroeste de Portugal

José Alberto Rio Fernandes; Pedro Chamusca; Pedro Bragança; Nuno Formigo; Helder Marques; Ângela Silva


GOT - Revista de Geografia e Ordenamento do Território | 2015

Time policies, urban policies and planning

José Alberto Rio Fernandes; Pedro Chamusca; Lluís Frago; Arnaud Gasnier; Mattias Kärrholm; Charlotte Pujol


Revista de Geografia e Ordenamento do Território | 2014

Apresentação do número e agradecimento a Peter Hall

José Alberto Rio Fernandes


Archive | 2013

A área central dos aglomerados urbanos do noroeste de Portugal

José Alberto Rio Fernandes; Luís Paulo Saldanha Martins


Revista Cidades | 2012

POLÍTICAS PÚBLICAS E URBANISMO NO TECIDO ANTIGO DA CIDADE EUROPEIA

José Alberto Rio Fernandes


Archive | 2009

From strategic planning to participated processes of territorial governance

José Alberto Rio Fernandes; Pedro Chamusca

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Lluís Frago

University of Barcelona

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