Gaining advantage from open borders : an active space approach to regional development
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Gaining advantage from open borders : an active space approach to regional development
Ashgate, c2001
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内容説明
This text attempts to design a coherent paradigm of regional development, that is "active space" development. The region is seen as the outcome of a field of forces, in terms of a coherent game of initiatives and responses produced locally and towards the outside world. Openness, creative learning and concern for sustainability are central concepts of the paradigm. The first part of the book comprises a theoretical elaboration of the "active space" approach. The second part covers an exploration of the extent to which and ways in which, advantage is gained for openness in different border regions. The third part discusses various institutional issues and policies, and concludes with reflections on the performance of the paradigm and on emerging research paths.
目次
- Part I Introduction: an active space approach to regional development, Marina van Geenhuizen, Remigio Ratti
- regional active space - a regional scientist's paradigmatic answer to the local-global debate, Remigio Ratti
- the importance of being active - a comment to the active space approach from an Austrian perspective, Michael Steiner
- governance for territorial development, Alberto Bramanti. Part II Reasons for an active space approach: obstacles to openness of border regions in Europe, Piet Rietveld
- opennness - a value in itself? - the case of the Dutch-German Ems-Dollart region, Enne de Boer
- the determinants of cross-border economic relations - the case of The Netherlands and Belgium, Henk van Houtum
- cross-border economic dynamics - threats or opportunities in the Swiss-Italian labour market, Mario Maggioni, Alberto Bramanti
- which role for foreign direct investment? - active space development in Central and Eastern Europe, Marina van Geenhuizen
- in search of complementarities - initiation of interaction with Russian Karelia, Heikki Eskelinen
- cross-border co-operation in the German-Polish border area, Stefan Kratke. Part III Conditions and policies in active space development: managing the openness of border regions in the context of European integration, Zdravko Mlinar
- active cross-border regions - institutional dynamics and institution building, Joachim Blatter
- knowledge as a crucial resource in policy making for mainport Rotterdam, Marina van Geenhuizen, Peter Nijkamp
- co-operation between local governments - can a holding company be a solution in public-private partnerships?, Remigio Ratti, Christian Vitta
- new technology-based firms and the activation of styrian economy, Michael Steiner, Thomas Jud
- in search of the best location of a free zone at the eastern border of Germany, Arndt Siepmann
- European policies for European border regions - an active space approach?, Fabienne Corvers
- reflections on active space development - emerging issues and new research paths, Marina van Geenhuizen, Remigio Ratti.
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