Due to their nodal position in economic and social development, metropolitan areas give impetus to globalization. In turn, they are themselves transformed by this process. However, the question of how metropolitan areas transform by participating in the process of globalization is subject to debate. Based on case studies of two Swiss metropolitan areas (Berne and Zurich) and two policy domains (public transport and urban foreign policy), we argue that the rescaling process in metropolitan areas depends on the global competitiveness pressure the cities face and on the meaning that political actors give to these global pressures
Second tier European cities (small metropolis or regional cities) are subject to permanent reconfigu...
Issues of state restructuring and rescaling are on the political agenda across Western Europe, but t...
governance is back on the agenda. Since the early 1990s, new forms of city–suburban cooperation, reg...
This article explores the relationship between globalization and urban rescaling. It suggests that f...
None of the four major theoretical frameworks dealing with metropolitan governance – metropolitan go...
Metropolisation as a specific facet of urban development is part of a wider set of issues that can g...
The aim of this book is to investigate contemporary processes of metropolitan change and approaches ...
The metropolitan scale of urban development and governance has received increasing attention in urba...
Metropolitan Governance and Spatial Planning explores the relationship between metropolitan decision...
Changes in social, economic, technological and spatial structure of urban systems are reflected in, ...
This article analyses the up-scaling of territorial governance in the two Swiss agglomerations of Zu...
This article analyses the up-scaling of territorial governance in the two Swiss agglomerations of Zu...
Summary. In the rapidly growing literatures on globalisatio n, many authors have emphasised the appa...
Based on a survey of 2010 citizens in four large metropolitan areas in Switzerland, the analysis pre...
This editorial presents the reasons why the metropolitan scale is gaining momentum as a concept, as ...
Second tier European cities (small metropolis or regional cities) are subject to permanent reconfigu...
Issues of state restructuring and rescaling are on the political agenda across Western Europe, but t...
governance is back on the agenda. Since the early 1990s, new forms of city–suburban cooperation, reg...
This article explores the relationship between globalization and urban rescaling. It suggests that f...
None of the four major theoretical frameworks dealing with metropolitan governance – metropolitan go...
Metropolisation as a specific facet of urban development is part of a wider set of issues that can g...
The aim of this book is to investigate contemporary processes of metropolitan change and approaches ...
The metropolitan scale of urban development and governance has received increasing attention in urba...
Metropolitan Governance and Spatial Planning explores the relationship between metropolitan decision...
Changes in social, economic, technological and spatial structure of urban systems are reflected in, ...
This article analyses the up-scaling of territorial governance in the two Swiss agglomerations of Zu...
This article analyses the up-scaling of territorial governance in the two Swiss agglomerations of Zu...
Summary. In the rapidly growing literatures on globalisatio n, many authors have emphasised the appa...
Based on a survey of 2010 citizens in four large metropolitan areas in Switzerland, the analysis pre...
This editorial presents the reasons why the metropolitan scale is gaining momentum as a concept, as ...
Second tier European cities (small metropolis or regional cities) are subject to permanent reconfigu...
Issues of state restructuring and rescaling are on the political agenda across Western Europe, but t...
governance is back on the agenda. Since the early 1990s, new forms of city–suburban cooperation, reg...