Every place matters : towards effective place-based policy

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    • Beer, Andrew

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Every place matters : towards effective place-based policy

Andrew Beer ... [et al.]

(Regional studies policy impact books)

Taylor & Francis, 2020

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"RSA Regional Studies Association"

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内容説明

Across the globe policy makers implement, and academics teach and undertake research upon, place-based policy. But what is place-based policy, what does it aspire to achieve, what are the benefits of place-based approaches relative to other forms of policy, and what are the key determinants of success for this type of government intervention? This Policy Expo examines these questions, reviewing the literature and the experience of places and their governments around the world. We find place-based policies are essential in contemporary economies, providing solutions to otherwise intractable challenges such as the long-term decline of cities and regions. For those working in public sector agencies the success or failure of place-based policies is largely attributable to governance arrangements, but for researchers the community that is the subject of this policy effort, and its leadership, determines outcomes. This Policy Expo explores the differing perspectives on place-based policy and maps out the essential components of effective and impactful actions by government at the scale of individual places.

目次

Preamble Authors Executive Summary Key Recommendations 1. What is Place-Based Policy? 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Defining place 1.3 Policy and place 1.4 Place-based versus spatially blind policies 1.5 Subjective aspects of place-based policy 1.6 Structure of the book 2. What are the Benefits of Place-Based Policy? 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Generating economic growth 2.2.1 Innovation and place-based policy 2.2.2 Universities and place-based policy 2.3 Creating better policy outcomes 2.4 Improving well-being 2.5 Responding to economic shocks and supporting transition 2.6 Addressing disadvantage 2.7 Conclusions 3. Requirements and Challenges of Place-Based Policy 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Governance 3.2.1 The governance of Smart Specialisation 3.3 Leadership 3.4 Policy Challenges 3.4.1 Faltering expectations 3.4.2 Vested interests 3.4.3 Lack of financial resources 3.4.4 Measuring success 3.5 Conclusions 4. Outcomes of Place-Based Policy: What Works and What Does Not? 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Place-based policies in response to an economic shock: the Latrobe Valley in Gippsland, Australia 4.3 Place-based policies for innovation and economic growth: Finland and Sweden 4.4 Placed-based innovation policies and the role of time frame and support by political leaders: South Moravia, Czechia 4.5 Place-based adaptation using collaborative governance: Nova Scotia, Canada 4.6 Place-based policy to address economic disadvantage: City of Iida, Nagano Prefecture, Japan 4.7 Conclusions 5. Conclusions: Questions Answered, Issues Remaining 5.1 How can governments and communities best deliver place-based policy? 5.2 What are the barriers to, and enablers of, the successful implementation of place-based policies? 5.3 What is the role of city or regional leadership in place-based policy, and what is the relationship with systems of governance? 5.4 Can we identify instances of the successful implementation of place-based policies? 5.5 What are the key lessons for policy-makers, the academiccommunity and major institutions seeking to enable place-based policy? 5.6 How can we build a community of practice around place-based policy in order to enable better social, economic and environmental outcomes? 5.7 Final observations Glossary

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  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BC03422050
  • ISBN
    • 9780367626495
  • 出版国コード
    uk
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    Abingdon, Oxon
  • ページ数/冊数
    iv, 80 p.
  • 大きさ
    25 cm
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