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1 Pathways for creative cities Marco Bontje Zoltan Kovacs Alan Murie Sako Musterd 1 st EUGEO Conference, Amsterdam, 20-22 August 2007

2 Focus of this paper Which cities / city-regions are best positioned to become successful creative knowledge hubs? Economic development  urban change Creative and knowledge-intensive industries ‘Creative class’ Cases: Amsterdam, Birmingham, Budapest

3 Introducing the ACRE project EU 6 th Framework, Priority 7 ‘Citizens and governance in a knowledge-based society’ 4 years, started October 2006 Central themes: creative knowledge economy, city-regional competitiveness 13 partners in 13 European city-regions Methods: literature review, secondary data analysis, surveys, interviews, analysis policy discourse More details on http://www2.fmg.uva.nl/acrehttp://www2.fmg.uva.nl/acre

4 The 13 ACRE case studies Amsterdam Barcelona Birmingham Helsinki Leipzig Munich Milan Poznan Dublin Toulouse Sofia RigaBudapest

5 Theories of economic development and urban change New agglomeration economies: shifts in scale, structure, specialisation, mode of production and division of labour Global – local Clustering Path dependence ‘Hard’ and ‘soft’ location factors

6 Hard and soft location factors HARD SOFT Accessibility / connectivity Labour Rent levels Office space Tax / legal regime ‘Address’ ToleranceResidential Meeting places ‘Look and feel’ (Sub) culture

7 Creativity, knowledge, and city-regional development Creative industries: symbolic value more important than practical value Tendency to cluster in specific metropolitan regions and specific urban areas Role of path dependence Knowledge-intensive industries: strongly linked to CI Creative Class: talent-technology-tolerance? CI + KI + CC  suggest increased importance of soft location factors Are creative cities tolerant, social, livable cities?

8 Amsterdam Rich history as trade, art and education centre Diverse regional economy Prime concentration of Dutch CI and KI sectors Clusters in historic inner city (small companies) and accessible locations (larger companies) Positive: connectivity, market access, qualified staff, high living standard, rich cultural offer Negative: high living costs, housing shortage, high personnel costs, tolerance under pressure Policy focus: regionalisation, facilitating CI/KI/CC, working against polarisation

9 Birmingham Economic prosperity built on manufacturing Innovative and growing until 1960s Rapid decline 1970s/1980s 1980s/1990s: flagship projects, structural shift to service, finance, business tourism… …but overdependence on low-value manufacturing (automotive) remains CI + KI at forefront of urban regeneration Prominent role of culture in planning agenda But problems to align built environment and skills base with CI and KI demands

10 Budapest Primate city in Hungary since late 19 th century Late modernisation Winner of post-socialist transition… …but contrasting developments within region: suburban building boom, decaying inner city Diverse economy: increasingly service-oriented, but manufacturing still important Gateway for innovation and technology, centre of creativity Policy: CI and KI prioritised at national, regional and local level

11 Conclusions Creative and knowledge-intensive cities: exclusive club, or possible everywhere with good local / regional governance? Most cities /regions currently presuppose the latter Cases: Amsterdam best positioned for creative success? No guarantees for success or failure! No single type, but variety of CKI cities Distinctive legacies contribute to distinctive outcomes


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