The city-regional scale is increasingly being considered the most suitable level for planning and development,yet city-regions have often been established for purely economic reasons in the UK. This paper argues that city-regions are not mere socioeconomic units through which competitiveness can be achieved, but also rich, socio ecological spaces. Although the progressive regionalist literature has taken significant steps in this direction, concerns remain that critical contemporary issues such as environmental sustainability,cultural viability, social exclusion or political (dis)empowerment have not been addressed in a holistic way.We attempt to advance the debate and overcome some of the shortcomings by connecting progressive regionalism ...
The model of a 'regenerative city' nowadays frequently advocated, implies the ability to revitalize ...
Increasingly, the widely established, globalisation-driven agenda of economic competitiveness meets ...
This short paper addresses the issue of ‘governance’ in urban regions. Following a brief introductio...
The city-regional scale is increasingly being considered the most suitable level for planning and de...
The city-regional scale is increasingly being considered the most suitable level for planning and de...
Regionalism implying some form of city-region or metropolitan-level planning and governance has long...
This paper explores the concept of a 'city region' in the context of proposals for re-configuring su...
City-regions have gained popularity among academics, politicians and policy-makers alike, promising ...
Healey P. City regions and place development, Regional Studies. The paper explores the concept of a ...
This paper provides an overview and synthesis of debates pertaining to the development of city-regio...
Cities and towns are the social constructs in regional settings. They physically manifest and exist ...
Recent burgeoning interest in city regions (CRs) among academics and policy makers has taken a step-...
This paper examines the evolving pattern of city-regional governance in England. Following the demis...
The terms city-region and city-regionalism are today widely used by urban managers, planners, repres...
This paper sets out a sympathetic critique of a series of writings that we refer to as new regionali...
The model of a 'regenerative city' nowadays frequently advocated, implies the ability to revitalize ...
Increasingly, the widely established, globalisation-driven agenda of economic competitiveness meets ...
This short paper addresses the issue of ‘governance’ in urban regions. Following a brief introductio...
The city-regional scale is increasingly being considered the most suitable level for planning and de...
The city-regional scale is increasingly being considered the most suitable level for planning and de...
Regionalism implying some form of city-region or metropolitan-level planning and governance has long...
This paper explores the concept of a 'city region' in the context of proposals for re-configuring su...
City-regions have gained popularity among academics, politicians and policy-makers alike, promising ...
Healey P. City regions and place development, Regional Studies. The paper explores the concept of a ...
This paper provides an overview and synthesis of debates pertaining to the development of city-regio...
Cities and towns are the social constructs in regional settings. They physically manifest and exist ...
Recent burgeoning interest in city regions (CRs) among academics and policy makers has taken a step-...
This paper examines the evolving pattern of city-regional governance in England. Following the demis...
The terms city-region and city-regionalism are today widely used by urban managers, planners, repres...
This paper sets out a sympathetic critique of a series of writings that we refer to as new regionali...
The model of a 'regenerative city' nowadays frequently advocated, implies the ability to revitalize ...
Increasingly, the widely established, globalisation-driven agenda of economic competitiveness meets ...
This short paper addresses the issue of ‘governance’ in urban regions. Following a brief introductio...