Planning strategies and practices in non-core regions: a critical response |
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Authors: | Nadir Kinossian |
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Affiliation: | 1. Regionale Geographie Europas, Leibniz-Institut für L?nderkunde, Leipzig, GermanyN_Kinossian@ifl-leipzig.de |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTThe development of non-core regions has attracted growing interest within the current debates of economic geography, regional studies and spatial planning. The divergence between economically successful core regions and less privileged non-core regions continues despite policy interventions aimed at tackling spatial disparities and income inequalities. While traditional growth-oriented policies raise concerns over their effectiveness and relevance beyond large cities and metropolitan regions, there is growing interest in exploring new research paths and policy options that are better able to address development challenges in non-core regions. Contributors to this special issue engage with these debates by reflecting on planning policies and practices in five European countries, paying special attention to identifying planning strategies for non-core regions. This paper argues that alternatives to growth-oriented models require additional conceptualization and analysis to translate values into policies and institutions. |
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Keywords: | Spatial planning non-core regions periphery peripheralisation regional development policy |
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