This article analyses the up-scaling of territorial governance in the two Swiss agglomerations of Zurich and Bern. It focuses on the evolution, over the last half century, of the governance schemes established to manage a territorial network crucial to the functional integration of urban regions in Switzerland: urban public transport. Historical data is used to demonstrate that a shift in the territorial scope of urban public transport management has indeed taken place during the time period under scrutiny. However, specific political configurations as well as infrastructural settings have led to remarkable differences in the territorial management of urban public transport between the two agglomerations. This is especially striking, given ...
The governance of public transport is experiencing growing interest as a field of research. Collabor...
International audienceIn Europe, the idea that coordinating transportation and urban planning is a n...
The objective of this article is to question territoriality in a cross-border metropolitan region. W...
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...
None of the four major theoretical frameworks dealing with metropolitan governance – metropolitan go...
Metropolitan decision-making in flexible policy networks based on voluntary cooperation is present i...
The present article aims at assessing the possibility for urban areas to coordinate local policies o...
Today, there is a broad consensus that more coordination between transport and land-use policies is ...
Due to their nodal position in economic and social development, metropolitan areas give impetus to g...
Today, there is a broad consensus that more coordination between transport and land-use policies is ...
Switzerland is a highly urbanised country. Today, the growing metropolitan areas do not correspond t...
This thesis analyzes city networking from a rescaling perspective, highlighting the shift from gover...
Disponible en ligne: http://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/wgPXa2zPbncUPSTDxsgn/fullInternational audien...
Based on a survey of 2010 citizens in four large metropolitan areas in Switzerland, the analysis pre...
The governance of public transport is experiencing growing interest as a field of research. Collabor...
International audienceIn Europe, the idea that coordinating transportation and urban planning is a n...
The objective of this article is to question territoriality in a cross-border metropolitan region. W...
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...
None of the four major theoretical frameworks dealing with metropolitan governance – metropolitan go...
Metropolitan decision-making in flexible policy networks based on voluntary cooperation is present i...
The present article aims at assessing the possibility for urban areas to coordinate local policies o...
Today, there is a broad consensus that more coordination between transport and land-use policies is ...
Due to their nodal position in economic and social development, metropolitan areas give impetus to g...
Today, there is a broad consensus that more coordination between transport and land-use policies is ...
Switzerland is a highly urbanised country. Today, the growing metropolitan areas do not correspond t...
This thesis analyzes city networking from a rescaling perspective, highlighting the shift from gover...
Disponible en ligne: http://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/wgPXa2zPbncUPSTDxsgn/fullInternational audien...
Based on a survey of 2010 citizens in four large metropolitan areas in Switzerland, the analysis pre...
The governance of public transport is experiencing growing interest as a field of research. Collabor...
International audienceIn Europe, the idea that coordinating transportation and urban planning is a n...
The objective of this article is to question territoriality in a cross-border metropolitan region. W...