2018
DOI: 10.59072/rper.vi49.498
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Conhecimento, Criatividade e Novas Dinâmicas Urbanas: Repensar os Territórios de Baixa Densidade em Portugal

Abstract: Actualmente, três quartos da população da União Europeia é urbana. No entanto, grande parte da população urbana vive em cidades pequenas ou medianas, as quais desempenham um papel importante na reversão de dinâmicas populacionais e económicas negativas, nomeadamente em territórios de baixa densidade que apresentam na actualidade desafios críticos face ao seu progressivo despovoamento. Para o caso do interior de Portugal, o capital territorial das pequenas e médias cidades tem-se tornado um factor fundamental n… Show more

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“…Although the dictatorial and authoritative top-down regimes served to prevent excessive suburban development in peripheral areas of cities, those effects disappeared once the political regimes were changed and both Portugal and Spain joined the European Union in 1986. With the EU's pro-growth and pro-territorial cohesion policies, joining resulted in spread-out and sprawling developments, especially in the suburbs of large metropolitan areas [41,42].…”
Section: Cities On the Iberian Peninsulamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the dictatorial and authoritative top-down regimes served to prevent excessive suburban development in peripheral areas of cities, those effects disappeared once the political regimes were changed and both Portugal and Spain joined the European Union in 1986. With the EU's pro-growth and pro-territorial cohesion policies, joining resulted in spread-out and sprawling developments, especially in the suburbs of large metropolitan areas [41,42].…”
Section: Cities On the Iberian Peninsulamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For these authors and for Florida et al and Seman [27,31], these industries include occupations associated with heritage, arts, media and functional creations, which generate jobs and wealth [75], the main features being the strength of its human capital and its imagination [76]. Associated with this class are also the new technological, media and entertainment entrepreneurs understood as creators of creative industries [77]. The importance of this inference is stressed here, as it is vital to understand the spatiality of creative work, which includes connectivity, i.e., networks/partnerships, which are key for this class of people [78].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This reversal is essential because, in the pre-pandemic period, the creative and cultural industries already played a relevant role in micro and macroeconomic growth, as argued by Tukiainen [112]. This means that these industries should again generate employment and contribute to the GDP of the regions [87], as they create economic and intangible value by including creative people with fertile imaginations who turn their ideas into creative industries [75,77].…”
Section: Hotel Establishments With a Total Weight Of 1691 (Table 4)mentioning
confidence: 99%