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The European Spatial Development Perspective: Process, Policies and Consensus
European integration and globalisation are accelerating; national boundaries are progressively losing their significance; news about cross-border co-operation, mergers and acquisitions increasingly fill the columns of daily newspapers; and more and more European companies consider the entire territory of the European Union (EU) as their market. Spatial
Peter S. Ungar
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The Making of the European Spatial Development Perspective
Andreas Faludi, Bas Waterhout
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Towards a European Spatial Development Perspective
The ministers of the European Union responsible for spatial planning have been convening approximately twice a year since 1989. These meetings reflect a need for communication between the Member States of the European Union over issues relating to spatial planning beyond one’s own national boundaries.
Karolijn M. Ginneken
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Constructing the European Spatial Development Perspective—For Whom?
European Planning Studies, 2000This article discusses the provenance and potential significance of the European Spatial Development Perspective (ESDP), considering questions of whose policy is it, who had an input into its preparation, who is the client and/or audience, and the significance of its preparation by the Committee on Spatial Development (CSD).
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Wanzenböck I., Scherngell T. and Lata R. Embeddedness of European regions in European Union-funded research and development (R&D) networks: a spatial econometric perspective, Regional Studies. This study focuses on the embeddedness of regions in research and development (R&D) networks within European Union Framework Programmes by estimating how
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As a strategic document, the European Spatial Development Perspective (ESDP) wants to be 'applied' rather than 'implemented'. Rather than giving shape to spatial development, application is the shaping of the minds of the actors in spatial development. The latter are not passive recipients of messages.
Andreas Faludi
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The Application of the European Spatial Development Perspective: Introduction to the special issue
Naturally, the planners from the member states and the Commission involved in making the European Spatial Development Perspective (ESDP) were keen on seeing it followed through. Much as its predecessors, the 1997 'First Official Draft' and the 1998 'Complete Draft', the final ESDP contains a chapter specifically devoted to what should happen in future.
Andreas Faludi
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This paper considers how the emerging European spatial development policy agenda is influencing the performance of regional strategic planning in the United Kingdom. The European Spatial Development Perspective (ESDP) was agreed in 1999 as a non-binding and indicative framework intended to guide institutions in the exercise of their spatially ...
David Shaw, Olivier Sykes
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The European Spatial Development Perspective: Overview
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Andreas Faludi
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