Generating demand for a downtown lifestyle in Saskatoon, a mid-size city

IF 1.4 4区 社会学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY
Zoe Hagen, Ryan Walker
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De-centralization has depleted the vitality of mid-size city downtowns for years. Growing the downtown residential population will help achieve smart growth and strategic infill objectives. Demand for a downtown residential lifestyle can animate many facets of revitalization (e.g., economic, social, cultural, public space). Resident views on factors that they believe would grow the demand for living downtown is the focus of this article. A survey and focus groups were used to learn how to enhance Downtown Saskatoon as a place to live. Findings indicate a convenient lifestyle close to work, school, retail, services, and nightlife, and preferably housing within a couple of blocks of the river valley, make Downtown Saskatoon desirable. Concerns with safety, lack of food stores, and absence of a sense of shared purpose among residents, businesses, and institutions downtown are barriers. The residential context is potentially quite appealing downtown, and demand can be cultivated if downtown's efforts at revitalization are choreographed by a collaborative multi-sectoral network of actors with strong leadership.

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激发萨斯卡通这座中等城市对市中心生活方式的需求
多年来,非集中化已经耗尽了中等城市市中心的活力。增加市中心住宅人口将有助于实现智能增长和战略填充目标。对市中心居住生活方式的需求可以激发振兴的许多方面(如经济、社会、文化、公共空间)。本文的重点是居民对他们认为会增加市中心居住需求的因素的看法。我们通过调查和焦点小组来了解如何提升萨斯卡通市中心的居住环境。调查结果显示,靠近工作场所、学校、零售店、服务机构和夜生活场所的便利生活方式,以及最好在河谷附近几个街区内的住房,使萨斯卡通市中心成为人们向往的地方。安全问题、食品店缺乏以及市中心居民、企业和机构之间缺乏共同目标感等问题则成为了居住的障碍。如果市中心的振兴工作是由一个具有强大领导力的多部门协作网络来组织,那么市中心的居住环境可能会相当吸引人,而且需求也可以培养起来。
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