International audienceEU planning documents enhance the values of polycentrism, as a tool to promote a more efficient, equitable and sustainable development. This paper highlights how and suggests why a descriptive approach of the European urban system became progressively a normative concept. It examines how biases in the measurement of polycentricity in the ESPON 1.1.1 report are related to this normative approach. Our empirical findings doesn't suggest any clear correlation between more polycentricity and more economic efficiency or even more spatial equity. The paper examines the reasons of the EU tenacity to promote polycentrism. This concept seems to be the result of a political compromise and a strange hybrid between two competing ap...
The new European political target to reduce development disparities and a more appropriate distribut...
International audienceThis paper highlights how, in the Paris metropolitan region's case, two polyce...
Even though polycentrism has gained its popularity in the late ’90, it still remains a fuzzy concept...
EU planning documents enhance the values of polycentrism, as a tool to promote a more efficient, equ...
Ever since polycentrism was promoted by the EU in ESDP as an a-priori view valuable to adopt it gain...
International audienceThis paper provides a series of conclusions derived from a Special issue of Bu...
Item does not contain fulltextAndreas Faludi, University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands: A polycentric...
This article discusses and analyses national polycentric development policies aiming at cohesion. Du...
In this thesis I analyze how national spatial plans that have been adopted in European countries dur...
AbstractThis paper first discusses polycentric regions, their features and how they can be detected ...
International audienceThis paper highlights how, in the Paris metropolitan region's case, two polyce...
The concept of ‘polycentric spatial development’, a central principle of the European Spatial Develo...
Despite strong efforts made by scholars to study the polycentric spatial organization of agglomerati...
In this article Arjen van der Burg argues that by choosing the spatial concept of 'polycentricity' t...
In the last few years, thanks to the increased cooperation between nations and the enlargement proce...
The new European political target to reduce development disparities and a more appropriate distribut...
International audienceThis paper highlights how, in the Paris metropolitan region's case, two polyce...
Even though polycentrism has gained its popularity in the late ’90, it still remains a fuzzy concept...
EU planning documents enhance the values of polycentrism, as a tool to promote a more efficient, equ...
Ever since polycentrism was promoted by the EU in ESDP as an a-priori view valuable to adopt it gain...
International audienceThis paper provides a series of conclusions derived from a Special issue of Bu...
Item does not contain fulltextAndreas Faludi, University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands: A polycentric...
This article discusses and analyses national polycentric development policies aiming at cohesion. Du...
In this thesis I analyze how national spatial plans that have been adopted in European countries dur...
AbstractThis paper first discusses polycentric regions, their features and how they can be detected ...
International audienceThis paper highlights how, in the Paris metropolitan region's case, two polyce...
The concept of ‘polycentric spatial development’, a central principle of the European Spatial Develo...
Despite strong efforts made by scholars to study the polycentric spatial organization of agglomerati...
In this article Arjen van der Burg argues that by choosing the spatial concept of 'polycentricity' t...
In the last few years, thanks to the increased cooperation between nations and the enlargement proce...
The new European political target to reduce development disparities and a more appropriate distribut...
International audienceThis paper highlights how, in the Paris metropolitan region's case, two polyce...
Even though polycentrism has gained its popularity in the late ’90, it still remains a fuzzy concept...