Explaining the Role of Civic Organizations in Neighborhood Co-production

Publication date

2009-01-01

Authors

Dekker, KarienISNI 0000000108876056
Torenvlied, René
Volker, BeateISNI 0000000384149170
Lelieveldt, Herman

Editors

Duyvendak, Jan Willem
Hendriks, Frank
Niekerk, Mies van

Advisors

Supervisors

Document Type

Part of book
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Abstract

The active involvement of neighborhood residents in their neighborhood, and their participation in neighborhood improvement programs are important issues for policy-makers and scholars. If we understand the conditions under which neighborhood residents can be motivated to become actively involved in their neighborhood, this may help to create public order at the local level (Sampson 2005). Policymakers invite individual residents to ventilate their ideas on how to improve the quality of the neighborhood, and indeed have funding available for these activities. For example, a recent inventory of ideas from residents in Hoograven (Utrecht) resulted in thirteen small and easy to implement improvements of the neighborhood (such as flag poles at the shopping centre, better surveillance of parking in public green, periodical removal of litter from the park).

Keywords

General Social Sciences

Citation

Dekker, K, Torenvlied, R, Völker, B & Lelieveldt, H 2009, Explaining the Role of Civic Organizations in Neighborhood Co-production. in J W Duyvendak, F Hendriks & M V Niekerk (eds), City in Sight : Dutch Dealings with Urban Change. Taylor and Francis, pp. 223-247. https://doi.org/10.1515/9789048511211-014