The Role of Universities in Urban Regeneration: Reframing the Analytical Approach |
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Authors: | Manuel Fernández-Esquinas Hugo Pinto |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute for Advanced Social Studies, CSIC—Spanish National Research Council, Córdoba, Spain;2. Centre for Social Studies, University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal;3. Faculty of Economics, University of Algarve, Faro, Portugal |
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Abstract: | Universities have resources for urban dynamics that are difficult to provide by other means. For this reason, these organizations are crucial actors in urban regeneration. This article sets out a conceptual framework for the analysis of the role played by higher education institutions in urban renewal initiatives. It is based on an integrated analysis of the uses of the university both as promoters of business innovation and in terms of their civic and social outcomes. Urban regeneration of cities in decline is used as a “strategic research site” to understand universities’ potential. The discussion is organized around four types of contributions: physical infrastructure, human resources, economic development and civic engagement. The debate enlightens the options for integrating universities' capabilities as an asset for urban regeneration and sets out implications for the institutionalization of practices and decision-making in this field. |
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