Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Chapter 1. Introduction: Place Attachment - Theory and Practice.- Part I: Place Making and Place Attachment Through Place-Based Development and Community Place-Driven Actions.- Chapter 2. Between Knowledge and Feelings. How Place Attachment Can Strengthen the Sensitive Planning of Landscapes.- Chapter 3. The Role of Place Attachment and the Moderating Factors in Shaping the Future Second-Home Usage Pattern: Evidence from the Polish Mountains.- Chapter 4. Place Attached Entrepreneurs as Place-Based Leaders.- Chapter 5. Gentrification as Discourse and Practice When Building Territorial Identities and Place Attachment.- Chapter 6. Constructing Place Attachment and Planning the Future of the Neighbourhood. Case Study: Mănăştur.- Part II: Nature- and Culture-Based Place Attachment.- Chapter 7. Place Attachment Through Negotiation. How Citizens and Materiality Co-Create Urban Spaces in Darmstadt, Germany.- Chapter 8. Places of Wander: The Value of Community Attachment for Coastal Tourism.- Chapter 9. Methodology for Identifying Urban Types: A Tool for Assessing Urban Place Attachment.- Chapter 10. Gender and Age Differences for Perceptual Qualities of a Forest Landscape in Relation to Dramatic Landscape Change Processes: Implications for Connections to Place.- Part III: Sustainable Planning and Territorial Identities Enhancing Place Attachment.- Chapter 11. Urban and Rural Dynamics between Economy and Place Attachment. The Case Study of the Region of Sardinia (Italy).- 12. The Role of Sense of Place in the Recovery of Local Food Systems in Bioregional Contexts. Challenges and Opportunities.- Chapter 13. Syrmia - Rethinking the Regional Identity of a (Trans)Border Region: Perception, Self-Identification, and Place Attachment.- Chapter 14. From Place Attachment to Toponymic Attachment: Can Geographical Names Foster Social Cohesion and Regional Development? The Case of South Carinthia (Austria).- PART IV: (Re)Constructing Place Attachment: Regeneration of (Post)Industrial Areas and Urban Recovery.- Chapter 15. Reclaiming the Face of the City. Can Third-places Change Place Attachment? Craiova as Case Study.- Chapter 16. Rediscovering the Space Beyond Our Doorstep. Place Attachment and Participatory Regeneration within Urban Courtyards in Poland.- Chapter 17. Reshaping Territorial Identities and Creating Place Attachment through Transport Infrastructure. Case Studies: The Metros in Almada, Lisbon and Porto.- Chapter 18. Sustainable Brownfield Regeneration in Baia Mare, Romania. Constructing Place Attachment through Co-Creation and Co-Development.- Chapter 19. Restoring Place Attachment in a Ruined Post-industrial Landscape: Change, Sense of Community and Aesthetics in Barreiro, Portugal.- Chapter 20. Conclusions: Reshaping Place Attachment Research.