This special issue offers a cross-section of state-of-the-art research into ‘polycentric urban regions’: regions characterised by the presence of multiple, more-or-less proximate centres, where there is balanced development among these centres. With the literature increasingly transcending the focus on paradigmatic examples, the papers in this special issue concentrate on three fundamental and complementary questions: How can polycentric urban regions be conceptualised? How can we formally identify them? What is the impact of this regional form on people and places? We discuss how the contributions collectively push the boundaries of the regional studies literature and identify promising avenues for further research
Polycentricity is often conceived to be the product of “a long process of very extended decentraliza...
This paper introduces a special issue of Regional Studies on 'Globalization, City-Regions and Polyce...
This thesis focuses on relationships between cities in Polycentric Urban Regions (PURs), which are r...
This special issue offers a cross-section of state-of-the-art research into ‘polycentric urban regio...
This special issue offers a cross-section of state-of-the-art research into ‘polycentric urban regio...
The central concern is with the nature of cities and regions and the vagueness that appears to have ...
The aims of this paper were to clarify the meaning of the terms city region and polycentricy and to ...
Polycentrism, basically denoting the exist-ence of multiple centres in one area, seems to have becom...
The normative concept of polycentricity has become a promising tool to pursue spatial policy goals s...
Polycentricity and regional development The concept of polycentricity is becoming increasingly popul...
Focuses on the polycentric urban region concept of city planning. Overview of the concept; Factors a...
In the literature dealing with measuring 'urban polycentricity', relatively little attention has bee...
Emerging as a serious tool of analysis in the United States around 1950, the city region concept was...
Urban polycentricity has become a key concept in urban and regional studies and is increasingly adop...
This thesis aims to analyze the extent to which the concept of cross-border polycentric metropolitan...
Polycentricity is often conceived to be the product of “a long process of very extended decentraliza...
This paper introduces a special issue of Regional Studies on 'Globalization, City-Regions and Polyce...
This thesis focuses on relationships between cities in Polycentric Urban Regions (PURs), which are r...
This special issue offers a cross-section of state-of-the-art research into ‘polycentric urban regio...
This special issue offers a cross-section of state-of-the-art research into ‘polycentric urban regio...
The central concern is with the nature of cities and regions and the vagueness that appears to have ...
The aims of this paper were to clarify the meaning of the terms city region and polycentricy and to ...
Polycentrism, basically denoting the exist-ence of multiple centres in one area, seems to have becom...
The normative concept of polycentricity has become a promising tool to pursue spatial policy goals s...
Polycentricity and regional development The concept of polycentricity is becoming increasingly popul...
Focuses on the polycentric urban region concept of city planning. Overview of the concept; Factors a...
In the literature dealing with measuring 'urban polycentricity', relatively little attention has bee...
Emerging as a serious tool of analysis in the United States around 1950, the city region concept was...
Urban polycentricity has become a key concept in urban and regional studies and is increasingly adop...
This thesis aims to analyze the extent to which the concept of cross-border polycentric metropolitan...
Polycentricity is often conceived to be the product of “a long process of very extended decentraliza...
This paper introduces a special issue of Regional Studies on 'Globalization, City-Regions and Polyce...
This thesis focuses on relationships between cities in Polycentric Urban Regions (PURs), which are r...