Territorial Development, Cohesion and Spatial Planning
Knowledge and policy development in an enlarged EU
Herausgeber: Adams, Neil; Nunes, Richard; Cotella, Giancarlo
Territorial Development, Cohesion and Spatial Planning
Knowledge and policy development in an enlarged EU
Herausgeber: Adams, Neil; Nunes, Richard; Cotella, Giancarlo
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This book examines some of the evolving challenges faced by EU regional policy in light of enlargement and to assess some of the approaches and trends in terms of territorial development policy and practice that are emerging out of this process.
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This book examines some of the evolving challenges faced by EU regional policy in light of enlargement and to assess some of the approaches and trends in terms of territorial development policy and practice that are emerging out of this process.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 488
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. August 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 734g
- ISBN-13: 9780415710121
- ISBN-10: 041571012X
- Artikelnr.: 38029470
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 488
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. August 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 734g
- ISBN-13: 9780415710121
- ISBN-10: 041571012X
- Artikelnr.: 38029470
Neil Adams is Senior Lecturer at London Southbank University, Department of Urban, Environmental and Leisure Studies. Giancarlo Cotella is a Research Fellow at Politecnico di Torino, Eupolis, Dipartimento Interateneo Territorio (DITER) . Richard Nunes is a Senior Lecturer in Spatial Planning and Governance Department of Planning at Oxford Brookes University.
Preface Introduction 1. Spatial Planning in Europe: The Interplay between
Knowledge and Policy in an Enlarged EU Neil Adams, Giancarlo Cotella and
Richard Nunes 2. Territorial Knowledge Channels in a Multi-jurisdictional
Policy Environment: Toward a Theoretical Framework Neil Adams, Giancarlo
Cotella and Richard Nunes Part 1: Territorial Challenges and the Cognitive
Bounds of Spatial Planning in the New Europe Editorial Introduction 3.
Cohesion and Competitiveness: the Evolving Context for European Territorial
Development Mark Tewdwr-Jones 4. European Spatial Planning: Current State
and Future Challenges Bas Waterhout 5. Evolving Frameworks for Regional
Development and Spatial Planning in the New Regions of the EU Maros Finka
6. The Emergence of 'Epistemic Communities' in the New European Landscape:
Some Theoretical Implications for Territorial Development and the Spatial
Agenda of the EU Karina Pallagst Part 2: Engaging Systems of Multi-Level
Governance Editorial Introduction 7. Shifts in Territorial Governance and
the Europeanization of Spatial Planning in Central and Eastern Europe
Dominic Stead and Vincent Nadin 8. New Planning Jurisdictions, Scant
Resources and Local Public Responsibility: Delivering Spatial Planning in
Slovenia Naja Marot 9. Institutional Change, Partnership and Regional
Networks: Civic Engagement and the Implementation of the Structural Funds
in Poland Marcin Dabrowski 10. Cross-border Communities or Cross-Border
Proximity? Perspectives from the Austrian-Slovakian Border Region Beatrix
Haselsberger and Paul Benneworth Part 3: Addressing Increasing Disparities
and Inequalities in the New Regions of Europe Editorial Introduction 11.
The Pursuit of Balanced Territorial Development: The Realities and
Complexities of the Cohesion Agenda Karel Maier 12. The Rhetoric and
Reality of Pursuing Territorial Cohesion in Latvia 586 Laila Kule, Zaiga
Krisjane and Maris Berzins 13. Regional Promotion and Competition: an
Examination of Approaches to FDI Attraction in the Czech Republic, Poland
and Slovakia Pawel Capik 14. Accessibility to Education and its Impact on
Regional Development in Poland Konrad Czapiewski and Krzysztof Janc Part 4:
Learning from Experiences Beyond the Border Editorial Introdution 15.
Interfaces of European Union Internal and External Territorial Governance:
The Baltic Sea Region Matti Fritsch 16. Strategic Planning Practices in
North-West Russia: European Influences, Challenges and Future Perspectives
Natalia Razumeyko Conclusions 17. Territorial Knowledge Channels. Contexts
for 'Situated Learning' Neil Adams, Giancarlo Cotella, Richard Nunes
Knowledge and Policy in an Enlarged EU Neil Adams, Giancarlo Cotella and
Richard Nunes 2. Territorial Knowledge Channels in a Multi-jurisdictional
Policy Environment: Toward a Theoretical Framework Neil Adams, Giancarlo
Cotella and Richard Nunes Part 1: Territorial Challenges and the Cognitive
Bounds of Spatial Planning in the New Europe Editorial Introduction 3.
Cohesion and Competitiveness: the Evolving Context for European Territorial
Development Mark Tewdwr-Jones 4. European Spatial Planning: Current State
and Future Challenges Bas Waterhout 5. Evolving Frameworks for Regional
Development and Spatial Planning in the New Regions of the EU Maros Finka
6. The Emergence of 'Epistemic Communities' in the New European Landscape:
Some Theoretical Implications for Territorial Development and the Spatial
Agenda of the EU Karina Pallagst Part 2: Engaging Systems of Multi-Level
Governance Editorial Introduction 7. Shifts in Territorial Governance and
the Europeanization of Spatial Planning in Central and Eastern Europe
Dominic Stead and Vincent Nadin 8. New Planning Jurisdictions, Scant
Resources and Local Public Responsibility: Delivering Spatial Planning in
Slovenia Naja Marot 9. Institutional Change, Partnership and Regional
Networks: Civic Engagement and the Implementation of the Structural Funds
in Poland Marcin Dabrowski 10. Cross-border Communities or Cross-Border
Proximity? Perspectives from the Austrian-Slovakian Border Region Beatrix
Haselsberger and Paul Benneworth Part 3: Addressing Increasing Disparities
and Inequalities in the New Regions of Europe Editorial Introduction 11.
The Pursuit of Balanced Territorial Development: The Realities and
Complexities of the Cohesion Agenda Karel Maier 12. The Rhetoric and
Reality of Pursuing Territorial Cohesion in Latvia 586 Laila Kule, Zaiga
Krisjane and Maris Berzins 13. Regional Promotion and Competition: an
Examination of Approaches to FDI Attraction in the Czech Republic, Poland
and Slovakia Pawel Capik 14. Accessibility to Education and its Impact on
Regional Development in Poland Konrad Czapiewski and Krzysztof Janc Part 4:
Learning from Experiences Beyond the Border Editorial Introdution 15.
Interfaces of European Union Internal and External Territorial Governance:
The Baltic Sea Region Matti Fritsch 16. Strategic Planning Practices in
North-West Russia: European Influences, Challenges and Future Perspectives
Natalia Razumeyko Conclusions 17. Territorial Knowledge Channels. Contexts
for 'Situated Learning' Neil Adams, Giancarlo Cotella, Richard Nunes
Preface Introduction 1. Spatial Planning in Europe: The Interplay between
Knowledge and Policy in an Enlarged EU Neil Adams, Giancarlo Cotella and
Richard Nunes 2. Territorial Knowledge Channels in a Multi-jurisdictional
Policy Environment: Toward a Theoretical Framework Neil Adams, Giancarlo
Cotella and Richard Nunes Part 1: Territorial Challenges and the Cognitive
Bounds of Spatial Planning in the New Europe Editorial Introduction 3.
Cohesion and Competitiveness: the Evolving Context for European Territorial
Development Mark Tewdwr-Jones 4. European Spatial Planning: Current State
and Future Challenges Bas Waterhout 5. Evolving Frameworks for Regional
Development and Spatial Planning in the New Regions of the EU Maros Finka
6. The Emergence of 'Epistemic Communities' in the New European Landscape:
Some Theoretical Implications for Territorial Development and the Spatial
Agenda of the EU Karina Pallagst Part 2: Engaging Systems of Multi-Level
Governance Editorial Introduction 7. Shifts in Territorial Governance and
the Europeanization of Spatial Planning in Central and Eastern Europe
Dominic Stead and Vincent Nadin 8. New Planning Jurisdictions, Scant
Resources and Local Public Responsibility: Delivering Spatial Planning in
Slovenia Naja Marot 9. Institutional Change, Partnership and Regional
Networks: Civic Engagement and the Implementation of the Structural Funds
in Poland Marcin Dabrowski 10. Cross-border Communities or Cross-Border
Proximity? Perspectives from the Austrian-Slovakian Border Region Beatrix
Haselsberger and Paul Benneworth Part 3: Addressing Increasing Disparities
and Inequalities in the New Regions of Europe Editorial Introduction 11.
The Pursuit of Balanced Territorial Development: The Realities and
Complexities of the Cohesion Agenda Karel Maier 12. The Rhetoric and
Reality of Pursuing Territorial Cohesion in Latvia 586 Laila Kule, Zaiga
Krisjane and Maris Berzins 13. Regional Promotion and Competition: an
Examination of Approaches to FDI Attraction in the Czech Republic, Poland
and Slovakia Pawel Capik 14. Accessibility to Education and its Impact on
Regional Development in Poland Konrad Czapiewski and Krzysztof Janc Part 4:
Learning from Experiences Beyond the Border Editorial Introdution 15.
Interfaces of European Union Internal and External Territorial Governance:
The Baltic Sea Region Matti Fritsch 16. Strategic Planning Practices in
North-West Russia: European Influences, Challenges and Future Perspectives
Natalia Razumeyko Conclusions 17. Territorial Knowledge Channels. Contexts
for 'Situated Learning' Neil Adams, Giancarlo Cotella, Richard Nunes
Knowledge and Policy in an Enlarged EU Neil Adams, Giancarlo Cotella and
Richard Nunes 2. Territorial Knowledge Channels in a Multi-jurisdictional
Policy Environment: Toward a Theoretical Framework Neil Adams, Giancarlo
Cotella and Richard Nunes Part 1: Territorial Challenges and the Cognitive
Bounds of Spatial Planning in the New Europe Editorial Introduction 3.
Cohesion and Competitiveness: the Evolving Context for European Territorial
Development Mark Tewdwr-Jones 4. European Spatial Planning: Current State
and Future Challenges Bas Waterhout 5. Evolving Frameworks for Regional
Development and Spatial Planning in the New Regions of the EU Maros Finka
6. The Emergence of 'Epistemic Communities' in the New European Landscape:
Some Theoretical Implications for Territorial Development and the Spatial
Agenda of the EU Karina Pallagst Part 2: Engaging Systems of Multi-Level
Governance Editorial Introduction 7. Shifts in Territorial Governance and
the Europeanization of Spatial Planning in Central and Eastern Europe
Dominic Stead and Vincent Nadin 8. New Planning Jurisdictions, Scant
Resources and Local Public Responsibility: Delivering Spatial Planning in
Slovenia Naja Marot 9. Institutional Change, Partnership and Regional
Networks: Civic Engagement and the Implementation of the Structural Funds
in Poland Marcin Dabrowski 10. Cross-border Communities or Cross-Border
Proximity? Perspectives from the Austrian-Slovakian Border Region Beatrix
Haselsberger and Paul Benneworth Part 3: Addressing Increasing Disparities
and Inequalities in the New Regions of Europe Editorial Introduction 11.
The Pursuit of Balanced Territorial Development: The Realities and
Complexities of the Cohesion Agenda Karel Maier 12. The Rhetoric and
Reality of Pursuing Territorial Cohesion in Latvia 586 Laila Kule, Zaiga
Krisjane and Maris Berzins 13. Regional Promotion and Competition: an
Examination of Approaches to FDI Attraction in the Czech Republic, Poland
and Slovakia Pawel Capik 14. Accessibility to Education and its Impact on
Regional Development in Poland Konrad Czapiewski and Krzysztof Janc Part 4:
Learning from Experiences Beyond the Border Editorial Introdution 15.
Interfaces of European Union Internal and External Territorial Governance:
The Baltic Sea Region Matti Fritsch 16. Strategic Planning Practices in
North-West Russia: European Influences, Challenges and Future Perspectives
Natalia Razumeyko Conclusions 17. Territorial Knowledge Channels. Contexts
for 'Situated Learning' Neil Adams, Giancarlo Cotella, Richard Nunes