Focusing on recent regional policy and important planning debates across the English regions, this book analyzes the issues, disputes and tensions that have arisen in regional planning in the new millennium. With a range of local case studies to ground the argument in local as well as regional plann
Spatial inequalities and regional development
β Scribed by Hendrik Folmer, Jan Oosterhaven (auth.), Hendrik Folmer, Jan Oosterhaven (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1979
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 265
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
In September 1977 a 'Regional Science Symposium' was held at the Faculty of Economics of the University of Groningen in the Netherlands. Organized because of the recent establishment at the Faculty of Economics of a group that is engaged in teaching and research in the field of regional science, the aim of the symposium was to make university members more familiar with regional science and to introduce the newlyΒ created group to the national and international scene. Two separate topics were selected, of potential interest to both reΒ searchers and policy-makers. The first, spatial inequalities and regional development, was chosen because of its central place in regional science. Authors from several disciplines were asked to approach this theme from a general, policyΒ orientated point of view. This ensured the enlightenment of the various dimensions of spatial inequality and its implications for regional policy. The results have been collected in the volume Spatial Inequalities and Regional Development. The second theme focused on spatial statistical analysis. This branch of statistics is a relatively new one which receives growing attention among researchers in the field of applied regional science. The meeting on this topic concentrated on new results of research on the use of approΒ priate statistical and econometric methods for analyzing spatial data. The papers concerned have been collected into another volume, ExploraΒ tory and Explanatory Statistical Analysis of Spatial Data.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages III-XVI
Spatial inequalities and regional development: A framework....Pages 1-19
Front Matter....Pages 21-21
On the contradictions between city and countryside....Pages 23-45
Environmental protection and spatial welfare patterns....Pages 47-92
Contact potentials in the European system of cities....Pages 93-116
Human reactions to spatial diversity: Mobility in regional labour markets....Pages 117-130
Front Matter....Pages 131-131
Spatial equity: Some anti-theses to current regional development doctrine....Pages 133-160
Aggregate efficiency and interregional equity....Pages 161-183
Capital, labour and the regions: Aspects of economic, social and political inequality in regional theory and policy....Pages 185-218
Integrated regional planning: As applied to the Northern Netherlands....Pages 219-254
Back Matter....Pages 255-258
β¦ Subjects
Regional/Spatial Science
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