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Changing pathways: urban dynamics and governance at 22@Barcelona

In: Clusters of Innovation in the Age of Disruption

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  • Montserrat Pareja-Eastaway
  • Josep Miquel Piqué

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Cities and regions have experienced a shift in the way they define policies: from traditional top-down approaches, where the discussion about procedures and tools was limited to stakeholders and politicians, to a more bottom-up oriented intervention where the preferences and priorities of inhabitants are considered. The purpose of this chapter is to analyze the transformation of the 22@Barcelona's innovation district over 20 years in the framework of Clusters of Innovation and the dominant governance model along this period. 22@Barcelona is today a benchmark for many cities that aim to transform old underused industrial zones, developing new sectors that generate jobs, wealth and inclusive growth. The model applied to Barcelona has been a source of inspiration for other cities around the world, granting the added value of transferability. This change in the governance approach may also enlighten future developments in other areas.

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  • Montserrat Pareja-Eastaway & Josep Miquel Piqué, 2022. "Changing pathways: urban dynamics and governance at 22@Barcelona," Chapters, in: Jerome S. Engel (ed.), Clusters of Innovation in the Age of Disruption, chapter 8, pages 181-204, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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