The paper adds to the synthesis of the 2922 INURA-Annual Meeting held in Luxembourg and includes a reflection on the practice of comparative analysis and exchange of experience in urban policy and planning. The informed statements made by INURA-members on related issues in Luxembourg are considered rather different (and very much to the point), compared to the often less informed praise by visitors from outside. This peculiar outcome of 'relationality' from outside may hinder a more effective policy response to be developed within the country
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“Je t’aime, moi non plus” (“I love you... nor do I”): this is how the newspaper L’Express (2011, p. ...
At the “heart of Europe” lies an often overlooked and little nation: Luxembourg. As founding member ...
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Effects of population mobility resulting from uneven development in border regions can be perceived ...
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Drawing upon the case of a polycentric cross-border metropolitan region in western Europe, this pape...
Drawing upon the case of the Greater Region, a polycentric cross-border metropolitan region in weste...
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peer reviewedWith a long tradition of political stability and social democracy, a creative developme...
Cross-border regions in the European Union represent an extraordinary governance environment. Locate...
The SUSTAIN_GOV research team aims at investigating sustainable spatial development policies in the ...
“Je t’aime, moi non plus” (“I love you... nor do I”): this is how the newspaper L’Express (2011, p. ...
At the “heart of Europe” lies an often overlooked and little nation: Luxembourg. As founding member ...
As founding member of several European and international institutions (EU, OECD, NATO, UN), host to ...
Luxembourg’s planning system is currently undergoing a fundamental reform with the establishment of ...
Effects of population mobility resulting from uneven development in border regions can be perceived ...
peer reviewedThis chapter explores spatial planning and spatial research in post-World War II Europe...
The capital of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg is one of the three official seats of the EU, alongside...
[en] Drawing upon the case of a polycentric cross-border metropolitan region in western Europe, this...
Drawing upon the case of a polycentric cross-border metropolitan region in western Europe, this pape...
Drawing upon the case of the Greater Region, a polycentric cross-border metropolitan region in weste...
At the turn of the millennium, it was decided that Luxembourg should target four percent economic gr...
Some aspects of the new socio-economic and spatial deal in the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg — During th...
peer reviewedWith a long tradition of political stability and social democracy, a creative developme...
Cross-border regions in the European Union represent an extraordinary governance environment. Locate...
The SUSTAIN_GOV research team aims at investigating sustainable spatial development policies in the ...