ABSTRACT

First published in 1998, this collection of essays compares the implementation of urban policies in 15 different countries across the European Union, with most articles’ contributors hailing from their subject nation. The contributors include experts in geography and spatial, town, transport and urban planning, and their contributions reflect fundamental changes in the economy, technology, demography and politics of European towns and cities. They ask four main questions: what the urban development pattern is, what administrative and financial relations between national authorities and cities exist, which issues the national authorities consider to be prominent and how this impacts on the national urban planning policies. Through the provision of national perspectives, they ask what can be learned through the comparison of how each region has tailored its perspective and strategy.

chapter 1|13 pages

Research Framework

chapter 2|22 pages

Austria

chapter 3|19 pages

Belgium

chapter 4|19 pages

Denmark

chapter 5|23 pages

Finland

chapter 6|35 pages

France

chapter 7|28 pages

Germany

chapter 8|21 pages

Greece

chapter 9|43 pages

Ireland

chapter 10|22 pages

Italy

chapter 11|8 pages

Luxembourg

chapter 12|36 pages

The Netherlands

chapter 14|53 pages

Spain

chapter 15|24 pages

Sweden

chapter 16|32 pages

The United Kingdom

chapter 17|31 pages

Synthesis