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Migration and asylum seekers: ESPON evidences [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
The reception of refugees and migrants depends on the capacity of European states, regions and localities to respond to the double challenge of providing help for the first months they arrive and sustaining a long-term process in an often-heated political confrontation.
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Intra firm and extra firm networks in the German knowledge economy. Economic development of German agglomerations from a relational perspective [PDF]

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Flows and inter-linkages between and within polycentric metropolitan regions have become a fundamental topic in regional sciences. The knowledge economy as a primary driver of spatial restructuring is forming these relations by generating knowledge ...
Alain Thierstein   +2 more
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Increased Tolerance of Massion's pine to Multiple-Toxic-Metal Stress Mediated by Ectomycorrhizal Fungi. [PDF]

open access: yesPlants (Basel), 2023
Zhang T   +6 more
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Polycentricity and metropolitan governance. A Swiss case study [PDF]

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The concept of ‘polycentric spatial development’, a central principle of the European Spatial Development Perspective, is closely linked to the concept of ‘sustainable urban development’.
Alain Thierstein   +3 more
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ESPON for Nordic Regions

open access: yes, 2007
ESPON for Nordic Regions: Breaking down selected results from the ESPON programme for the use in a Nordic regional context. Stockholm 2007. Over the past decade EU regional policies have become ever more central to the formulation of regional policies in the Nordic countries.
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Polycentric Development to Combat Regional Disparities? the Relation Between Polycentricity and Regional Disparities in European Countries [PDF]

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Trends in regional disparities have been a major issue in regional science for many decades and knowledge of ways to overcome such disparities has great importance for regional policy-making. Strong initial differences between regions affect the capacity
Evert Meijers, Krister Sandberg
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