2005
DOI: 10.3828/tpr.76.1.2
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Visions on territorial cohesion

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“…Clearly, with a European territorial cohesion policy in the offing (Faludi, 2004;Zonneveld and Waterhout, 2005) it makes sense to find out what member states themselves are actually doing in the field of polycentric development. With, potentially, an emphasis on, amongst others, polycentric development, the formulation of a European territorial cohesion policy can benefit from national experiences with polycentric development policies.…”
Section: Polycentric Development At the National Scalementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Clearly, with a European territorial cohesion policy in the offing (Faludi, 2004;Zonneveld and Waterhout, 2005) it makes sense to find out what member states themselves are actually doing in the field of polycentric development. With, potentially, an emphasis on, amongst others, polycentric development, the formulation of a European territorial cohesion policy can benefit from national experiences with polycentric development policies.…”
Section: Polycentric Development At the National Scalementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Az utóbbi idők területitőke-modelljeiben és a módszertani leírásokban számos olyan elem található, melyek komplexebb képet adhatnak egy terület gazdasá-gáról, az immateriális javakat is számba véve egy-egy terület értékeinek leírá-sakor (Zonneveld, Waterhout 2005.…”
Section: A Regionális Potenciálok úJszerű éRtelmezéseunclassified
“…It facilitates the understanding of complex spatial systems' (p. 144). Zonneveld and Waterhout (2005) cite De Vries (2002Vries ( , 2004 in the distinction he makes between 'planning as communication and planning as programming. If planning is regarded as communication, the main function of spatial plans is to provide interpretive frameworks of spatial structure or spatial development, and the intended effect of plans is to change the actor's frame of mind' (p. 23).…”
Section: Cartesian Conditioning and Spatial Positioningmentioning
confidence: 99%