Cities between competitiveness and cohesion: (Record no. 1105)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
ISBN 9781402082405
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Language code of text/sound track or separate title eng
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Classification number 307.1416
Item number CIT
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Personal name Ache, Peter
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Title Cities between competitiveness and cohesion:
Remainder of title discourses, realities and implementation /
Statement of responsibility, etc Peter Ache [at al.] .
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Name of publisher Springer,
Year of publication 2008.
Place of publication S.l.:
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Number of Pages xviii, 299 p.
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Title The GeoJournal library, 93.
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Formatted contents note Discourses and Conceptualizations of Competitiveness and Cohesion --<br/>Cities Between Competitiveness and Cohesion: Discourses, Realities and Implementation – Introduction --<br/>Competitiveness and Cohesion: A Janus Head? Some Conceptual Clarifications --<br/>Analyzing the Competitiveness of Cities and Regions --<br/>Are Entrepreneurial Cities More Successful? Empirical Evidence from 50 German Cities --<br/>Competitiveness and Cohesion in the Spanish Provinces: A Territorial Approach --<br/>Globalizing Urban Economies and Social Inequality: An Empirical Assessment. The Case of Amsterdam and Rotterdam --<br/>The Conditional Nature of Relations Between Competitiveness, Social Cohesion and Spatial Inequalities: The Evidence from Istanbul --<br/>Detecting Social Cohesion in Cities and Regions --<br/>Immigration and the Spatial (Dis)Equilibrium of Competitiveness – Cohesion in Athens --<br/>Labour Migration and Social Cohesion – Some Empirical Evidence from Vienna --<br/>From Survival to Competition? The Socio-Spatial Evolution of Turkish Immigrant Entrepreneurs in Antwerp --<br/>Maribor – Housing Strategies in a Slovenian City Linking Competitiveness with Social Cohesion --<br/>Practice of the Competitiveness and Cohesion Discourse in Urban and Regional Development --<br/>Sustainable Urban Regeneration in a Global City – The Regeneration of Paddington Basin --<br/>Finnish Urban Districts – New Actors in Multi-Level Governance --<br/>Reconciling Competitiveness and Social Cohesion in Urban Regions – The Role of Transport Policy --<br/>Positioning Bratislava in an Emerging Cross-Border Metropolitan Area --<br/>Reconciling Competitiveness and Cohesion – Conclusions --<br/>Conclusions – Competitiveness and Cohesion: One Discourse, Multiple Realities and New Challenges for Policy and Research.
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Abstract, etc The book is the result of a COST Action financed by the European Science Foundation. It analyses the key concepts, ideas and processes driving competitiveness and cohesion agendas across Europe and demonstrates the implications and the effects of contemporary urban regeneration policies and politics in Europe. The case study material ensures that an in depth understanding of policy processes is conveyed to readers, and attention is drawn to the problems and paradoxes of policy, but also to the possibilities for policy innovation and learning across national and disciplinary borders. The material a.o. studies the cities of Amsterdam, Antwerp, Athens, Bratislava, Istanbul, Maribor, London, Rotterdam, Vienna, and Zurich. Specific policy fields which are looked at relate to housing, labour markets, enterprises, integration of ethnical groups, urban regeneration, or transport. The book shows that spatial and urban policy continues to be a key site of policy intervention and experimentation. Different national welfare systems, political cultures, and socio-economic conditions combine and recombine to address policy problems and opportunities. Collectively, the authors argue that the examined policy initiatives reflect and reproduce these broader changes and shifting ways of thinking about the appropriate relationships between citizens, businesses, and the state
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Topical Term PL
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Topical Term Urban renewal -- Government policy -- Europe.
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Topical Term Municipal government -- Europe.
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Topical Term City planning -- Europe.
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Personal name Ache ,Peter
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Personal name Maloutas ,Thomas
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Relator code Raco ,Mike
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    Non Fiction Library, SPAB Library, SPAB E-1 02/08/2016 001502307.1416 CIT 00000242 20121211 29548 20100327 SEGMEN EUR00011495 SPAB/LIB/2009-10/B 307.1416 CIT 001502 Books

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