China and Europe
The Implications of the Rise of China for European Space
Herausgeber: Kunzmann, Klaus; Koll-Schretzenmayr, Martina; Schmid, Willy A
China and Europe
The Implications of the Rise of China for European Space
Herausgeber: Kunzmann, Klaus; Koll-Schretzenmayr, Martina; Schmid, Willy A
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China and Europe address the challenges for the cities and regions of Europe that may be the consequences of such development trends. Contributions by policy-makers and academic observers will prepare the ground for debating the dimensions 'economy', 'knowledge and culture', 'environment and mobility', 'quality of life', and 'governance' of this challenge.
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China and Europe address the challenges for the cities and regions of Europe that may be the consequences of such development trends. Contributions by policy-makers and academic observers will prepare the ground for debating the dimensions 'economy', 'knowledge and culture', 'environment and mobility', 'quality of life', and 'governance' of this challenge.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. August 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 163mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 599g
- ISBN-13: 9780415550604
- ISBN-10: 0415550602
- Artikelnr.: 26926347
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. August 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 163mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 599g
- ISBN-13: 9780415550604
- ISBN-10: 0415550602
- Artikelnr.: 26926347
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Klaus R. Kunzmann is an honorary professor of the University of Cardiff and Professor Emeritus at the University of Dortmund. Willy A. Schmid is Professor Emeritus of the Institute for Spatial and Landscape Planning of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), Zurich.Martina Koll-Schretzenma is a lecturer at ETH Zurich and managing editor of the international planning journal disP.
Introduction: China and Europe Klaus R. Kunzmann, Willy Schmid und Martina
Schretzenmayr Part A: China: A Challenge for European Policy and Spatial
Planning? 1. Pathways Towards a New World Order: China's Challenge to the
European Union John Friedmann 2.The Impact of China's Development: Is there
a need for changing land use and transport policy in Europe? Herbert
Kemming 3.Will China's Thirst for Oil Affect Accessibility and Mobility in
the Regions and Cities of Europe? Michael Wegener 4. Fear of the east: How
the rise of China is being used to rationalize undemocratic and
inappropriate planning in Europe John Lovering 5. China and the Future of
European Cities Ivan Turok 6. China Inc. and the Future of European Cities:
Theatres or Theme Parks? Tridib Banerjee 7. What will become of European
Regions? Driving forces, emerging Mega-City Regions, options Alain
Thierstein 8. The Implications of the Rise of China as a Global Economic
Power for Urban Switzerland Angelo Rossi Part B: Scenarios and strategies
for Europe to face the challenges from the East 9. A Sustainable Quality of
Life for Europeans in 2031: A Framework for Shaping Policies to Address
Major Changes in the Global Operating Environment Simon Miles 10.The Rise
of China and the Need for Cross-Border Governance in Europe's Borderlands
Robert Knippschild 11. What kind of spatial planning do we need? An
approach based on visioning, action and co-production! Jef Van den Broeck
12. Is the 'new' strategic planning suited to coping with the issues of
globalization? Louis Albrechts 13. The European House: Museum and
Supermarket Achim Prossek 14. PEACE at Odessa Andreas Faludi 15. China's
Ascension and European Cities in 2040 - A Scenario Marco Keiner 16. Hanbao
- The Chinese Hamburg in 2035 Thomas Krueger 17. 1950-2050: Sunset and
Sunrise over the Eurasian Continent Philippe Doucet
Schretzenmayr Part A: China: A Challenge for European Policy and Spatial
Planning? 1. Pathways Towards a New World Order: China's Challenge to the
European Union John Friedmann 2.The Impact of China's Development: Is there
a need for changing land use and transport policy in Europe? Herbert
Kemming 3.Will China's Thirst for Oil Affect Accessibility and Mobility in
the Regions and Cities of Europe? Michael Wegener 4. Fear of the east: How
the rise of China is being used to rationalize undemocratic and
inappropriate planning in Europe John Lovering 5. China and the Future of
European Cities Ivan Turok 6. China Inc. and the Future of European Cities:
Theatres or Theme Parks? Tridib Banerjee 7. What will become of European
Regions? Driving forces, emerging Mega-City Regions, options Alain
Thierstein 8. The Implications of the Rise of China as a Global Economic
Power for Urban Switzerland Angelo Rossi Part B: Scenarios and strategies
for Europe to face the challenges from the East 9. A Sustainable Quality of
Life for Europeans in 2031: A Framework for Shaping Policies to Address
Major Changes in the Global Operating Environment Simon Miles 10.The Rise
of China and the Need for Cross-Border Governance in Europe's Borderlands
Robert Knippschild 11. What kind of spatial planning do we need? An
approach based on visioning, action and co-production! Jef Van den Broeck
12. Is the 'new' strategic planning suited to coping with the issues of
globalization? Louis Albrechts 13. The European House: Museum and
Supermarket Achim Prossek 14. PEACE at Odessa Andreas Faludi 15. China's
Ascension and European Cities in 2040 - A Scenario Marco Keiner 16. Hanbao
- The Chinese Hamburg in 2035 Thomas Krueger 17. 1950-2050: Sunset and
Sunrise over the Eurasian Continent Philippe Doucet
Introduction: China and Europe Klaus R. Kunzmann, Willy Schmid und Martina
Schretzenmayr Part A: China: A Challenge for European Policy and Spatial
Planning? 1. Pathways Towards a New World Order: China's Challenge to the
European Union John Friedmann 2.The Impact of China's Development: Is there
a need for changing land use and transport policy in Europe? Herbert
Kemming 3.Will China's Thirst for Oil Affect Accessibility and Mobility in
the Regions and Cities of Europe? Michael Wegener 4. Fear of the east: How
the rise of China is being used to rationalize undemocratic and
inappropriate planning in Europe John Lovering 5. China and the Future of
European Cities Ivan Turok 6. China Inc. and the Future of European Cities:
Theatres or Theme Parks? Tridib Banerjee 7. What will become of European
Regions? Driving forces, emerging Mega-City Regions, options Alain
Thierstein 8. The Implications of the Rise of China as a Global Economic
Power for Urban Switzerland Angelo Rossi Part B: Scenarios and strategies
for Europe to face the challenges from the East 9. A Sustainable Quality of
Life for Europeans in 2031: A Framework for Shaping Policies to Address
Major Changes in the Global Operating Environment Simon Miles 10.The Rise
of China and the Need for Cross-Border Governance in Europe's Borderlands
Robert Knippschild 11. What kind of spatial planning do we need? An
approach based on visioning, action and co-production! Jef Van den Broeck
12. Is the 'new' strategic planning suited to coping with the issues of
globalization? Louis Albrechts 13. The European House: Museum and
Supermarket Achim Prossek 14. PEACE at Odessa Andreas Faludi 15. China's
Ascension and European Cities in 2040 - A Scenario Marco Keiner 16. Hanbao
- The Chinese Hamburg in 2035 Thomas Krueger 17. 1950-2050: Sunset and
Sunrise over the Eurasian Continent Philippe Doucet
Schretzenmayr Part A: China: A Challenge for European Policy and Spatial
Planning? 1. Pathways Towards a New World Order: China's Challenge to the
European Union John Friedmann 2.The Impact of China's Development: Is there
a need for changing land use and transport policy in Europe? Herbert
Kemming 3.Will China's Thirst for Oil Affect Accessibility and Mobility in
the Regions and Cities of Europe? Michael Wegener 4. Fear of the east: How
the rise of China is being used to rationalize undemocratic and
inappropriate planning in Europe John Lovering 5. China and the Future of
European Cities Ivan Turok 6. China Inc. and the Future of European Cities:
Theatres or Theme Parks? Tridib Banerjee 7. What will become of European
Regions? Driving forces, emerging Mega-City Regions, options Alain
Thierstein 8. The Implications of the Rise of China as a Global Economic
Power for Urban Switzerland Angelo Rossi Part B: Scenarios and strategies
for Europe to face the challenges from the East 9. A Sustainable Quality of
Life for Europeans in 2031: A Framework for Shaping Policies to Address
Major Changes in the Global Operating Environment Simon Miles 10.The Rise
of China and the Need for Cross-Border Governance in Europe's Borderlands
Robert Knippschild 11. What kind of spatial planning do we need? An
approach based on visioning, action and co-production! Jef Van den Broeck
12. Is the 'new' strategic planning suited to coping with the issues of
globalization? Louis Albrechts 13. The European House: Museum and
Supermarket Achim Prossek 14. PEACE at Odessa Andreas Faludi 15. China's
Ascension and European Cities in 2040 - A Scenario Marco Keiner 16. Hanbao
- The Chinese Hamburg in 2035 Thomas Krueger 17. 1950-2050: Sunset and
Sunrise over the Eurasian Continent Philippe Doucet