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Strengthening place attachment through place-sensitive participatory regional policy in a less developed region

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Pages 2510-2530 | Received 07 Sep 2022, Accepted 01 Dec 2022, Published online: 12 Dec 2022
 

ABSTRACT

Disrupted identities of inhabitants in old industrial and other less developed regions are seldom an issue of regional policies, even though people’s attachment to their residential environment can influence territorial development. It is the aim of this paper to assess the reach of regional policy to strengthen place attachment and the place identity of inhabitants. We do so by analysing the development and implementation process of the novel participatory and place-sensitive policy programme #heimatruhr. The programme aimed to renew residents’ attachment and emotional bonds with their neighbourhoods in the old industrial region Ruhr in Germany through arts and social innovation-based initiatives. It was designed in an experimental process and followed an open, co-creative, and transformative proceeding. The key to place-sensitivity was the integration of participants during the entire programme development and implementation from the early phases onwards. Our findings suggest that supporting people-centred place-making practices as part of regional policies can positively influence residents’ place attachment. Therefore, place-based policies should not only target local economic development but also include an explicit people-centred perspective.

Acknowledgements

We want to thank two anonymous reviewers for the thoughtful comments and efforts toward improving our manuscript. We greatly appreciate the time and commitment that went into the reviews and the constructive critique.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Notes

1 it.nrw: 12411-01i – Population status municipalities by 31.12.2021, table 12411-01i

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