The growing concentration of production and population in capital cities in Europe is accompanied by metropolitan governance reform with two policy objectives in mind. Firstly, capital cities are promoted as ‘national champions’ in the context of global territorial competition. Secondly, metropolitan regions are characterised by recurrent crises of ‘governability’ as economic, social, environmental and infrastructural interdependencies escape existing jurisdictional scales. However, this process is highly uneven, reflecting the ways in which cities are embedded in their national contexts. Drawing from the literature on varieties of capitalism, and in particular O’Riain’s perspective on the Irish case, we suggest that in an era when cities a...
Drawing on recent experiences of strategic spatial planning in two city-regions in Europe, the paper...
Strategic spatial planning is distinguished by a concern to provide a framework for the coordination...
Globalisation – political, economic or cultural - is controlled from, but is simultaneously shaping,...
The growing concentration of production and population in capital cities in Europe is accompanied by...
This paper is concerned with the governance of spatial inequalities in metropolitan areas. As in oth...
Devolution of powers and functions from national to regional level has been a common experience inte...
The primary purpose of the chapter is to examine the position of Dublin in a set of widely shared an...
Devolution of powers and functions from national to regional level has been a common experience int...
This paper presents the argument that the contents of spatial plans and the discursive framing of p...
As we find ourselves in the midst of a planetary trend towards urbanisation, we must acknowledge tha...
The aim of this PhD project is to develop an understanding of how strategic spatial planning is expr...
In an era when, we are told, cities are now the source of economic dynamism and the focus for innova...
This paper examines the major changes that have taken place in Dublin over the last fifteen years, h...
Drawing on recent experiences of strategic spatial planning in two city-regions in Europe, the paper...
Strategic spatial planning is distinguished by a concern to provide a framework for the coordination...
Globalisation – political, economic or cultural - is controlled from, but is simultaneously shaping,...
The growing concentration of production and population in capital cities in Europe is accompanied by...
This paper is concerned with the governance of spatial inequalities in metropolitan areas. As in oth...
Devolution of powers and functions from national to regional level has been a common experience inte...
The primary purpose of the chapter is to examine the position of Dublin in a set of widely shared an...
Devolution of powers and functions from national to regional level has been a common experience int...
This paper presents the argument that the contents of spatial plans and the discursive framing of p...
As we find ourselves in the midst of a planetary trend towards urbanisation, we must acknowledge tha...
The aim of this PhD project is to develop an understanding of how strategic spatial planning is expr...
In an era when, we are told, cities are now the source of economic dynamism and the focus for innova...
This paper examines the major changes that have taken place in Dublin over the last fifteen years, h...
Drawing on recent experiences of strategic spatial planning in two city-regions in Europe, the paper...
Strategic spatial planning is distinguished by a concern to provide a framework for the coordination...
Globalisation – political, economic or cultural - is controlled from, but is simultaneously shaping,...