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|a Public Space in Transition :
|b Co-production and Co-management of Privately Owned Public Space in Seoul and Berlin /
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|t Frontmatter --
|t Contents --
|t Acknowledgements --
|t Abstract --
|t List of Figures and Tables --
|t List of Abbreviations --
|t Chapter 1. Introduction --
|t Chapter 2. Public space in transition --
|t Chapter 3. Research design and methodology --
|t Chapter 4. Challenges of providing and managing public space in a transitional context --
|t Chapter 5. Planning instruments for POPS in Teheran-ro, Seoul --
|t Chapter 6. Planning instruments for POPS in Mediaspree area, Berlin --
|t Chapter 7. Outcomes of planning instruments for POPS --
|t Chapter 8. Conclusion --
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|a Teheran-ro in Seoul and Mediaspree area in Berlin are pristine examples for public spaces with a history of rapid change in the context of broader political and economic transitions. Dahae Lee shows that in such a transitional context, the public sector alone is incapable to provide and manage public space. Hence, it engages private sector entities in the form of privately owned public space/s (POPS). By analysing the planning instruments used for POPS in both cases, their uniqueness as well as strengths and weaknesses are revealed. Based on the results this study offers a number of policy recommendations for cities that encounter similar problems.
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