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Case Studies  The Karolinenviertel Case in Hamburg - St. Pauli

 

Urban Regeneration and Redevelopment in Hamburg
The Karolinenviertel Case in Hamburg - St. Pauli

December 2003

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Prepared by:
Martin Brinkmann
Stefan Kreutz
Thomas Krueger
Kurt Reinken
Hans Roesner
Anke Selle

 

 

Table of contents

Introductionary Note
I. Introduction and background – district Karolinenviertel in St. Pauli
1.1. General description of the area

1.2. Historic background
1.3. Distribution of Property
1.4. Description of decline and introduction of the regeneration procedure
1.5. Public infrastructure provision

II. Urban regeneration and redevelopment in the Karolinenviertel
2.1. Instruments of neighbourhood development
2.2. Elements of the regeneration and redevelopment procedure
2.3. Change of the regeneration process
2.4. Visions for the future
2.5. Losers and winners of the regeneration process
2.6. Classification in the city-wide context

III. Protagonists and partners of urban regeneration
3.1. Role of the public partners

3.2. Role of the development agency
3.3. Role of the inhabitants
3.4. Role of private proprietors
3.5. Role of the entrepreneurs
3.6. Partnerships in the Karolinenviertel
3.7. Balance of power within the partnerships

IV. Strategies and structures of the regeneration-process
4.1. Development strategies

4.2. Monitoring and evaluation
4.3. Individual projects
4.4. Financing
4.5. Examples for mixed funding
4.6. Establishment and mainstreaming

 

 

ENTRUST is a research project supported by the European Commission under the Fifth Framework RTD Programme and contributing to the implementation of the
Key Action 4; “City of Tomorrow and Cultural Heritage" within the Energy, Environment and Sustainable Development thematic programme
Contract n°: EVK4-CT-2001-20007