Emerging geographies in Norwegian mountain areas – Densification, place-making and centrality

IF 1.1 4区 社会学 Q3 GEOGRAPHY
Winfried Ellingsen, B. Nilsen
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Abstract

ABSTRACT In the mountainous hinterland of Norwegian cities new forms of habitation are emerging through mobility associated with second-home concentrations on mountain slopes. The guiding principle of this tangible spatial development is densification. The development is caused by a number of external and internal actors, each with their own agenda, geographical scale and trajectory. The objective of the article is to examine how various approaches to place-making and centre development affect and shape three case municipalities with a significant temporary population: Ringebu, Lesja and Røyrvik. Assemblage theory is employed as an analytical perspective, as the case municipalities are subject to various relations of exteriority. Based on interviews with relevant stakeholders and document analysis, the authors present the municipalities’ different backgrounds and contexts, as well as relevant planning priorities and practices, and discuss how these lead to highly different types of place-making. The main finding is that while subject to the same national regulations and market forces, the case municipalities’ approaches to local development have differed quite substantially. The authors conclude that different constellations of centrality constitute an important element in the municipalities’ place-making strategies and that more empirical studies are needed to illustrate how local practices can reinforce spatial distinctiveness.
挪威山区的新兴地理-致密化,地方形成和中心
在挪威城市的山区腹地,新的居住形式正在出现,与第二居所集中在山坡上的流动性有关。这种有形空间发展的指导原则是致密化。这一发展是由许多外部和内部行动者造成的,每个行动者都有自己的议程、地理规模和轨迹。本文的目的是研究不同的地方制定和中心发展方法如何影响和塑造三个拥有大量临时人口的城市:林格布、Lesja和Røyrvik。本文采用集合理论作为分析视角,因为案例中的城市受制于各种外部性关系。基于对相关利益相关者的访谈和文件分析,作者介绍了不同城市的背景和背景,以及相关的规划优先事项和实践,并讨论了这些因素如何导致不同类型的场所制作。主要的发现是,虽然受到同样的国家法规和市场力量的约束,但各城市在地方发展方面的做法却有很大的不同。作者的结论是,不同的中心位置构成了市政当局场所制定策略的重要因素,需要更多的实证研究来说明地方实践如何增强空间独特性。
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