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Metropolitan Governance and Spatial Planning

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Metropolitan Governance and Spatial Planning

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Comparative Case Studies of European City-Regions

Metropolitan Governance and Spatial Planning

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Metropolitan Governance and Spatial Planning book

Comparative Case Studies of European City-Regions
Edited ByAnton Kreukels, Willem Salet, Andy Thornley
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2002
eBook Published 14 November 2002
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203986493
Pages 424
eBook ISBN 9780203986493
Subjects Built Environment, Geography
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Kreukels, A., Salet, W., & Thornley, A. (Eds.). (2002). Metropolitan Governance and Spatial Planning: Comparative Case Studies of European City-Regions (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203986493

ABSTRACT

Metropolitan Governance and Spatial Planning explores the relationship between metropolitan decision-making and strategies to co-ordinate spatial policy. This relationship is examined across 20 cities of Europe and the similarities and differences analysed.
Cities are having to formulate their urban policies in a very complex and turbulent environment. They are faced with numerous new pressures and problems and these often create contradictory conditions. The book provides a theoretical framework for exploring these issues and links this to a detailed investigation of each city.

In the context of globalisation, cities in the last twenty years have experienced new patterns of activity and these usually transcend political boundaries. The management of these changes therefore requires an effort of co-ordination and different cities have found different approaches.
However the institutional setting itself has not remained static. The nation states in Europe have handed over many responsibilities to the European Union while also increasing devolution to regions and cities. Government has therefore become a more complex multi-level activity.
There has also been the move from government to governance. Many different public, quasi-public and private bodies are now involved in making decisions that affect urban development. Metropolitan governance is therefore also a complex multi-actor process.
In these conditions of fragmented governance and the widening spatial networking of urban development, the issue of policy co-ordination become ever more important. The exploration of the 20 cities shows that many face similar difficulties while some also provide interesting examples of innovative practice. The book concludes that the way forward is to find strategies to link the different spheres of metropolitan action through 'organising connectivity'.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

part |2 pages

PART I General introduction

chapter 1|17 pages

Institutional and spatial coordination in European metropolitan regions

ByWillem Salet, Andy Thornley, Anton Kreukels

chapter 2|19 pages

Metropolitan regions in the face of the European dimension: regimes, re-scaling or repositioning?

Stuart Wilks-Heeg, Beth Perry and Alan Harding
ByRegimes, re-scaling or repositioning? Stuart Wilks-Heeg, Beth Perry and

part |2 pages

PART II London, Birmingham, Cardiff/Wales, Stockholm

chapter 3|16 pages

London: institutional turbulence but enduring nation-state control

Andy Thornley
ByInstitutional turbulence but enduring nation-state control Andy Thornley

chapter 4|20 pages

The Birmingham case

ByAlan Murie, Mike Beazley, Dave Carter

chapter 5|14 pages

The experience of Cardiff and Wales

ByJeremy Alden

chapter 6|20 pages

The Stockholm region: metropolitan governance and spatial policy

Björn Hårsman and Amy Rader Olsson
ByMetropolitan governance and spatial policy Björn Hårsman and Amy Rader Olsson

part |2 pages

PART III Berlin, Frankfurt, Hanover, Stuttgart, Amsterdam, Rotterdam

chapter 7|12 pages

Berlin

ByHartmut Häussermann

chapter 8|20 pages

The Frankfurt Rhine-Main region

ByBodo Freund

chapter 9|18 pages

The Hanover metropolitan region

ByDietrich Fürst, Ansgar Rudolph

chapter 10|12 pages

Governance in the Stuttgart metropolitan region

BySusanne Heeg

chapter 11|14 pages

Amsterdam and the north wing of the Randstad

ByWillem Salet

chapter 12|14 pages

Rotterdam and the south wing of the Randstad

ByAnton Kreukels

part |2 pages

PART IV Prague, Vienna, Venice, Milan

chapter 13|25 pages

The Prague metropolitan region

ByKarel Maier

chapter 14|14 pages

Metropolitan governance and regional planning in Vienna

ByMichaela Paal

chapter 15|20 pages

Venice

ByMariolina Toniolo, Turiddo Pugliese

chapter 16|21 pages

The region of Milan

ByEnrico Gualini

part |2 pages

PART V Paris, Brussels, Marseilles-Aix, Barcelona, Madrid

chapter 17|14 pages

Paris – Île-de-France region

ByChristian Lefèvre

chapter 18|19 pages

Brussels: a superimposition of social, cultural and spatial layers

Evert Lagrou
ByA superimposition of social, cultural and spatial layers Evert Lagrou

chapter 19|17 pages

Marseilles-Aix metropolitan region (1981–2000)

ByAlain Motte

chapter 20|22 pages

The case of Barcelona

ByMarisol García

chapter 21|16 pages

Metropolitan government and development strategies in Madrid

ByJesús Leal Maldonado

part |2 pages

PART VI Concluding part: the problem of coordination in fragmented metropolises

chapter 22|14 pages

Practices of metropolitan governance in Europe: experiences and lessons

Willem Salet, Andy Thornley and Anton Kreukels
ByExperiences and lessons Willem Salet, Andy Thornley and Anton Kreukels
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