Regions with specific territorial features have received increasing attention in recent years, most notably in article 174 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU) and the Green Paper on Territorial Cohesion. These key policy documents identify certain territories – cross-border, island, mountain, Outermost and sparsely populated regions – in two ways: as having particular challenges, and as having particular assets, many of benefit to Europe as a whole. Two other types of such ‘geographic specificities' have also been recognised: coastal areas and inner peripheries. While there have been a number of studies of groups of these areas, or individual types of territories (e.g., coasts, mountains) at the European scale, GEO...
In recent years the European spatial development policy discourse has taken an evident territorial c...
Under territorialism (Scholten, 2000), space is divided into territories over which states exercise ...
The spatial predominant conception of the EU contributes to an evident emergence of a sharpened terr...
Territorial specificities are mostly described as geographic, i.e. sparsely populated, insular, bord...
While state borders remain the pre-eminent frontiers within geopolitics, regional blocs are also acq...
The focus on island contexts stems from the fact that they present peculiarities related not only to...
Spatial transformations constitute an important attempt to perpetuate a setting that becomes a stabi...
for the sustainable development of PARTICULAR types of European areas: mountains, coastal zones, rur...
Regions – as institutions in between State and local administrations – have assumed a leading role i...
International audienceIllustrated with pioneering maps and country analyses by a network of research...
One of the goals of geographical indications in the EU is to contribute to rural development of remo...
Exploring the role of the ERDF in regions with specific geographical features: islands, mountainous ...
“Territorial cohesion is hot. The entrance of this concept in the EU policy‐making arenas offered sp...
The ESPON DeTeC (Detecting Territorial Potential and Challenges) project has developed five territor...
essence, been about borders and bordering. Such departures could contribute — and often do so — to a...
In recent years the European spatial development policy discourse has taken an evident territorial c...
Under territorialism (Scholten, 2000), space is divided into territories over which states exercise ...
The spatial predominant conception of the EU contributes to an evident emergence of a sharpened terr...
Territorial specificities are mostly described as geographic, i.e. sparsely populated, insular, bord...
While state borders remain the pre-eminent frontiers within geopolitics, regional blocs are also acq...
The focus on island contexts stems from the fact that they present peculiarities related not only to...
Spatial transformations constitute an important attempt to perpetuate a setting that becomes a stabi...
for the sustainable development of PARTICULAR types of European areas: mountains, coastal zones, rur...
Regions – as institutions in between State and local administrations – have assumed a leading role i...
International audienceIllustrated with pioneering maps and country analyses by a network of research...
One of the goals of geographical indications in the EU is to contribute to rural development of remo...
Exploring the role of the ERDF in regions with specific geographical features: islands, mountainous ...
“Territorial cohesion is hot. The entrance of this concept in the EU policy‐making arenas offered sp...
The ESPON DeTeC (Detecting Territorial Potential and Challenges) project has developed five territor...
essence, been about borders and bordering. Such departures could contribute — and often do so — to a...
In recent years the European spatial development policy discourse has taken an evident territorial c...
Under territorialism (Scholten, 2000), space is divided into territories over which states exercise ...
The spatial predominant conception of the EU contributes to an evident emergence of a sharpened terr...