1.1 On polycentricity and urban landscapes Switzerland, a country that is conceived and structured in small political and geo-graphical units, is currently experiencing a phenomenon of international proportions: urban sprawl and hybrid landscapes. Bordering along historical urban cores,
In light of the rapid population growth forecast for the coming years and the powerful transformatio...
Several publications of the European Spatial Planning Observation Network (ESPON) suggest that one s...
International audienceFour dimensions of the concept of polycentricity (morphological, functional, r...
The concept of ‘polycentric spatial development’, a central principle of the European Spatial Develo...
In light of the rapid population growth forecast for the coming years and the powerful transformatio...
Due to their nodal position in economic and social development, metropolitan areas give impetus to g...
Despite strong efforts made by scholars to study the polycentric spatial organization of agglomerati...
None of the four major theoretical frameworks dealing with metropolitan governance – metropolitan go...
International audienceThis paper provides a series of conclusions derived from a Special issue of Bu...
The normative concept of polycentricity has become a promising tool to pursue spatial policy goals s...
Out of the many ingredients that together build urban areas, three deserve particular consideration ...
Based on a survey of 2010 citizens in four large metropolitan areas in Switzerland, the analysis pre...
Polycentricity and regional development The concept of polycentricity is becoming increasingly popul...
Switzerland is a highly urbanised country. Today, the growing metropolitan areas do not correspond t...
Abstract The debate about polycentricity and subordinacy has always been a critical topic that plann...
In light of the rapid population growth forecast for the coming years and the powerful transformatio...
Several publications of the European Spatial Planning Observation Network (ESPON) suggest that one s...
International audienceFour dimensions of the concept of polycentricity (morphological, functional, r...
The concept of ‘polycentric spatial development’, a central principle of the European Spatial Develo...
In light of the rapid population growth forecast for the coming years and the powerful transformatio...
Due to their nodal position in economic and social development, metropolitan areas give impetus to g...
Despite strong efforts made by scholars to study the polycentric spatial organization of agglomerati...
None of the four major theoretical frameworks dealing with metropolitan governance – metropolitan go...
International audienceThis paper provides a series of conclusions derived from a Special issue of Bu...
The normative concept of polycentricity has become a promising tool to pursue spatial policy goals s...
Out of the many ingredients that together build urban areas, three deserve particular consideration ...
Based on a survey of 2010 citizens in four large metropolitan areas in Switzerland, the analysis pre...
Polycentricity and regional development The concept of polycentricity is becoming increasingly popul...
Switzerland is a highly urbanised country. Today, the growing metropolitan areas do not correspond t...
Abstract The debate about polycentricity and subordinacy has always been a critical topic that plann...
In light of the rapid population growth forecast for the coming years and the powerful transformatio...
Several publications of the European Spatial Planning Observation Network (ESPON) suggest that one s...
International audienceFour dimensions of the concept of polycentricity (morphological, functional, r...