“管理多重和长期危机:波兰Wrocław大流行后城市发展动态和政策能力”

IF 6.6 1区 经济学 Q1 URBAN STUDIES
Katarzyna Kajdanek , Adam Radzimski
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摘要

应对COVID-19大流行的政策可能会对当地社区产生长期的社会经济影响。在波兰,卫生危机的影响,加上负担得起的住房危机和俄罗斯入侵乌克兰,加剧了人口和移民方面原有的趋势。由于分散仍然是波兰城市的主导轨迹,大型城市群(如Wrocław)继续增长,而内城地区却在萎缩。自2022年以来,波兰大流行后早期时期的特点是多种危机(多重危机)相互作用,包括俄罗斯-乌克兰战争升级。乌克兰难民的涌入帮助缓解了大城市的劳动力短缺问题,但也放大了不发达的租赁市场的缺陷。本研究以Wrocław市为例,着重探讨多元危机效应。基于包括利益相关者访谈在内的混合方法,我们证明,大流行后的变化可能对城市的社会空间构成和整体城市复原力产生长期影响,为地方和国家级当局带来集中的政策挑战。本文认为,地方当局在国家政策框架内行动,往往更多地是机会而不是战略驱动,没有能力对新兴的社会进程和不断变化的空间结构提供全面的回应。相反,部门性和碎片化的应对措施占了上风,导致社会结果部分分化。
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“Managing multiple and long-term crises: Post-pandemic urban development dynamics and policy capacity in Wrocław, Poland“
Policy responses to the COVID-19 pandemic can have long-term societal-economic consequences for local communities. In Poland, the effects of the health crisis, combined with the affordable housing crisis and the Russian invasion of Ukraine, amplify pre-existing trends in demographics and migration. As decentralisation remains the dominant trajectory of Polish cities, large urban agglomerations such as Wrocław continue to grow while experiencing shrinkage in inner-city areas. Since 2022, the context for the early post-pandemic period in Poland has been characterised by the interplay of multiple crises (polycrises), including the escalation of the Russia-Ukraine war. The influx of Ukrainian refugees helped alleviate labour shortages in the largest cities but also amplified the shortcomings of underdeveloped rental markets. This study focuses on the polycrisis effects using the city of Wrocław as a showcase. Based on a mixed-method approach including stakeholder interviews, we demonstrate that post-pandemic changes are likely to have long-term effects on the socio-spatial composition of the city and overall city resilience, creating agglomerated policy challenges for both local and national-level authorities. The paper argues that local authorities, acting within a national policy framework that tends to be more opportunity- than strategy-driven, have not been capable of providing a comprehensive response to the emerging social processes and changing spatial structures. Instead, sectoral and fragmented responses prevailed, resulting in partially diverging societal outcomes.
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Cities
Cities URBAN STUDIES-
CiteScore
11.20
自引率
9.00%
发文量
517
期刊介绍: Cities offers a comprehensive range of articles on all aspects of urban policy. It provides an international and interdisciplinary platform for the exchange of ideas and information between urban planners and policy makers from national and local government, non-government organizations, academia and consultancy. The primary aims of the journal are to analyse and assess past and present urban development and management as a reflection of effective, ineffective and non-existent planning policies; and the promotion of the implementation of appropriate urban policies in both the developed and the developing world.
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