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Spatial Capacity Planning

Operations Research, 2018
We study the relationship between capacity and performance for a service firm with spatial operations, in the sense that requests arrive with origin-destination pairs. An example of such a system is a ride-hailing platform in which each customer arrives in the system with the need to travel from an origin to a destination.
Omar Besbes   +2 more
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Spatial Planning, Devolution, and New Planning Spaces

Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 2010
In this paper we put forward the case for viewing ‘spatial planning’ as a political resource, one which has been largely supportive of the rollout neoliberal approach of New Labour. Drawing on work on postpolitics, we argue that ironically the progressive credentials of spatial planning in terms of consensus building, policy integration, and the ...
Phil Allmendinger, Graham Haughton
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Positioning European Spatial Planning

European Planning Studies, 2002
The European Spatial Development Perspective (ESDP) is being described as 'inter-governmental'. The original initiative was for a Community spatial strategy for the delivery of the Structural Funds. Coming from France, it met with opposition. So it was that the successive six-monthly Presidencies of the EU took turns in managing the process.
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Strategic (Spatial) Planning Reexamined

Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design, 2004
In the 1990s a strategic approach to the organization of space at different levels of scale became more prevalent. Increasingly, it is being assumed that the solutions to complex problems depend on the ability to combine the creation of strategic visions with short-term actions.
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Automatic Spatial Planning

2014
Automatic spatial planning, i.e. automatic robot planning, is discussed as one of the applications of quotient space theory. We pay attention to how the theory is applied to the problem, and how multi-granular computing can reduce its computational complexity.
Ling Zhang, Bo Zhang
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SYSTEMATIC SPATIAL PLANNING [PDF]

open access: possibleTheoretical and Empirical Researches in Urban Management, 2011
Spatial planning is defined as the change of the distribution of activities in space and the change of the links between them by converting forms of land use and property. Systematic spatial planning is the most advanced level in a hierarchy from data and going to information and knowledge, collected on each level of territorial holarchy ...
Iuliana NICHERSU, Cristina IACOBOAEA
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Marine Spatial Planning

2016
Much literature has been published in the past decade on marine spatial planning (MSP), a fact which speaks to its evolution as an accepted means for managing activities within maritime boundaries. This chapter defines MSP, gives a brief history of its development, articulates some of its major challenges and reviews literature on the topic – in ...
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European spatial planning

2015
Throughout the member states in the European Union projects in urban settings are increasingly being co-financed by the Structural Funds. At the same time the European Commission does not hold any legal competences on the issue of spatial planning. The study uses a comparative approach to understand how the local context transforms the mechanism of the
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Spatial planning

2017
JENNY BRIGHT, CAOIMHE MULDOON
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Spatial Planning

2015
Shu-Li Huang, Szu-Hua Wang
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