凤凰地区的繁荣轨迹:老矿区智能化改造叙事

IF 0.7 Q2 AREA STUDIES
P. Aroca, K. Kourtit, P. Nijkamp, R. Stough
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摘要

本文脱离了区域弹性概念——作为空间经济中非线性动态系统的广泛文献的一部分——并引入了繁荣的概念,以强调为衰退地区制定全新和创新战略的政策挑战。采矿业将被用作一个说明性案例。提出凤凰地区的概念是为了说明,一个地区已建立的工业部门受到外部干扰或冲击时,需要采用面向全新市场需求和基于完全不同的产品包装的非常规生存战略。安索夫关于竞争市场中产品多样化的模型为本研究中所倡导的熊彼特“创造性破坏”命题提供了灵感来源。本文扼要地描述了一个说明性的案例研究,即荷兰南部的南林堡煤矿区。在所谓的五角大楼干预模型的基础上,为这些萧条地区绘制了智能繁荣轨迹,特别是基于证据的决策支持工具。最后,提出了我国经济衰退地区智能转型的政策启示。
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Prosilience trajectories of phoenix regions: a narrative on intelligent transformation of old mining areas
This paper departs from the regional resilience concept – as part of a broad strand of literature on non-linear dynamic systems in a space-economy – and introduces the notion of prosilience to highlight the policy challenge of developing radically new and innovative strategies for regions in decline. The mining industry will be used as an illustrative case. The notion of phoenix regions is put forward to argue that an external disruption or shock in an established industrial sector in a region necessitates unconventional survival strategies oriented towards entirely new market demands and based on totally different product packages. Ansoff’s model on product diversification in competitive markets forms an inspiration source for the Schumpeterian ‘creative destruction’ proposition advocated in this study. An illustrative case study is concisely described in the present paper, viz. the SouthLimburg coal mining region in the Southern part of the Netherlands. Smart prosilience trajectories supported in particular by evidence-based decision support tools are sketched for such depressed regions, based on the so-called Pentagon intervention model. The paper is concluded with some general policy lessons for an intelligent transformation of regions in decline.
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CiteScore
1.30
自引率
16.70%
发文量
3
审稿时长
10 weeks
期刊介绍: The Eastern Journal of European Studies (EJES) seeks to provide a forum for multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary dialogue between ideas, and a framework for theoretical and empirical analyses covering major topics in European studies: European history, politics, European economy and European policies, EU community law, European culture and society. EJES encourages studies focusing on Central and Eastern Europe (including Eastern Neighbourhood) in order to better understand its transformations induced by the integration process and to address its specific challenges by supporting scientific debates on the general European theory and practice. Furthermore, the editorial board regularly invites distinguished guest editors to coordinate thematic issues.
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