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Main Title Constructing Metropolitan Space : Actors, Policies and Processes of Rescaling in World Metropolises /
Type EBOOK
Other Authors
Author Title of a Work
Simone Gross, Jill,
Gualini, Enrico,
Ye, Lin,
Publisher Routledge,
Year Published 2018
Call Number HT166
ISBN 9781351212083(e-book : PDF)
Subjects City planning ; Regional planning ; Urban policy ; Urbanization ; SCIENCE / Environmental Science ; SCIENCE / Earth Sciences / Geography ; globalization ; governance ; neoliberalism ; spatial planning ; transnational corporations ; urban development
Internet Access
Description Access URL
https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781351212083
Edition First edition.
Collation 1 online resource (250 pages) : 21 illustrations, text file, PDF
Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Due to license restrictions, this resource is available to EPA employees and authorized contractors only
Contents Notes
There is little question today that processes of globalization affect national and local economies, governance processes, and conditions for economic competitiveness in the major urban regions of the world.In most liberal-democratic countries, these processes are occurring according to a rationale which attempts to combine strategies of state-supported development with increasing local-regional governmental decentralization and autonomy. Against this background, the issue of metropolitan development is being redefined worldwide, along with its institutional frameworks, modes of governance, policy instruments, and spatial planning strategies. The overarching assumption of this volume is that ‘metropolitan space’, far from being consolidated as a policy object, is currently being redefined and in some instances ‘constructed’ and contested as a scale, through a variety of policy practices related to spatial-economic development objectives.Through case studies drawn from across four continents, the authorsreveal a range of interesting cross-national commonalities concerning the power that state actors, situated at various spatial scales, exert as agents in these processes. This volume interrogates key research issues raised by these developments, andis intended as a contribution to the establishment of a globally comparative analysis of the construction of metropolitan spaces and scales under conditions of globalization and neoliberalization.