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Original Articles

EUROPEAN BRIEFING: Polycentricity in European spatial planning: from an analytical tool to a normative agenda

Pages 979-999 | Published online: 03 Jun 2010

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Venny Veronica Natalia & Dirk Heinrichs. (2020) Identifying polycentricism: a review of concepts and research challenges. European Planning Studies 28:4, pages 713-731.
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Luca Salvati. (2013) “A Chronicle of a Death Foretold”: Urban Expansion and Land Consumption in Rome, Italy. European Planning Studies 21:8, pages 1176-1188.
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Peter Schmitt. (2013) Planning for Polycentricity in European Metropolitan Areas—Challenges, Expectations and Practices. Planning Practice & Research 28:4, pages 400-419.
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Luca Salvati. (2013) From compactness to what? Long-term population trends in six large Mediterranean cities. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 56:6, pages 826-849.
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Renato Miguel Carmo. (2013) Polycentrism as a Multi-Scalar Relationship Between Urban and Rural Areas: The Case of Portugal. European Planning Studies 21:2, pages 149-166.
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Helka Kalliomäki. (2012) Towards Comprehensive Spatial Development in Europe: A Critical View from Finland. Planning Theory & Practice 13:4, pages 569-589.
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Robert Knippschild & Thorsten Wiechmann. (2012) Supraregional Partnerships in Large Cross-Border Areas—Towards a New Category of Space in Europe?. Planning Practice & Research 27:3, pages 297-314.
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Franz Clément & Christian Lamour. (2011) Social Capital Design and Polycentric Metropolitan Competitiveness: The “Grande Région” Agenda. Journal of Borderlands Studies 26:1, pages 89-99.
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Ivan Muñiz & Miquel-Àngel Garcia-López. (2010) The Polycentric Knowledge Economy in Barcelona. Urban Geography 31:6, pages 774-799.
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Markus Egermann. (2009) The Saxon Triangle – a polycentric metropolitan region from an actor-oriented perspective. Urban Research & Practice 2:3, pages 269-286.
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Ivan Turok. (2009) Limits to the Mega-City Region: Conflicting Local and Regional Needs. Regional Studies 43:6, pages 845-862.
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E. Banzhaf, V. Grescho & A. Kindler. (2009) Monitoring urban to peri‐urban development with integrated remote sensing and GIS information: a Leipzig, Germany case study. International Journal of Remote Sensing 30:7, pages 1675-1696.
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Giuseppe Dematteis. (2009) Polycentric urban regions in the Alpine space. Urban Research & Practice 2:1, pages 18-35.
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Evert Meijers. (2008) Measuring Polycentricity and its Promises. European Planning Studies 16:9, pages 1313-1323.
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Mathieu Van Criekingen. (2007) Book Review. European Planning Studies 15:5, pages 723-725.
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