Die Zukunft Der „Sozialen Stadt“ 2011
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-531-92637-7_8
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Der Beitrag des Programms „Soziale Stadt“ zur Sozialen Stadtentwicklung

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“…'Investment' in social capital, understood as a relational resource as well as preparedness for civic engagement, was thought to make integrated urban regeneration inititiaves more self-sustaining. At the same time, experience in the implementation of ABIs showed that civic networks existed in many neigbourhoods although they were not always considered a valuable resource by professional social service providers (Zimmermann 2010, IfS 2004.…”
Section: Participatory Governance and Area-based Initiativesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…'Investment' in social capital, understood as a relational resource as well as preparedness for civic engagement, was thought to make integrated urban regeneration inititiaves more self-sustaining. At the same time, experience in the implementation of ABIs showed that civic networks existed in many neigbourhoods although they were not always considered a valuable resource by professional social service providers (Zimmermann 2010, IfS 2004.…”
Section: Participatory Governance and Area-based Initiativesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use and implementation of ABIs in Germany was closely connected to the urban development assistance programme Social City (Soziale Stadt) (Krummacher et al 2003;Zimmermann 2010). The programme started in 1999 under the red-green coalition that came to office in 1998 and was a joint initiative of the 16 German federal states and federal government.…”
Section: Area-based Initiatives and Participation In Germanymentioning
confidence: 99%