Dilemmas of Regional and Local Development

Dilemmas of Regional and Local Development

Banski, Jerzy

Taylor & Francis Ltd

02/2020

300

Dura

Inglês

9781138359154

15 a 20 dias

453

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Part 1: Development Concepts and Planning 1. Redefining the Task of Regional Development in The Fourth Industrial Revolution 2. Dilemmas for Spatial Planning and Regional Development in Poland 3. The Italian National Strategy for Inner Areas 4. Geographic and Institution Matters in Achieving Sustainable Development in Indonesia 5. Regional Development Policy and Practice in Ghana: Past, Present, and Future 6. Measures of Regional Development on the Example of Poland Part 2: Development Challenges and Opportunities 7. Medium-Sized Spanish Inland Cities and Regional Development in the Iberian Peninsula 8. Challenges and Opportunities for Strengthening Local and Regional Economic Development (LRED) in Africa 9. Does History Matter? Development Differences in Poland 10. Territorial Development in Romania 11. Pro-Poor Local Economic Development and the Demand for Economic Growth 12. Staying Alive by Going Glocal 13. Diagnosis of Demonetization and its Impact Assessment on Regional Development 14. The Interface between Urbanization and Agriculture in the Urbanizing Arab Community in Israel
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Real Estate Cadastre;Local Industrial Cluster;Regional Development;Baqa Al Gharbiyye;Local Development;County Residences;Development policy;GWR Model;Regional Planning;Medium Sized Spanish City;socio-economic development;Development economics;Development geography;GVA Growth;effective development policy;NDA Government;local development planning;GWR;local economy;National Development Planning Agency;regional development planning;Spatial Regression Methods;EU Cohesion Policy;SEM;Regional Development Studies;Gdp Growth;SEM Model;Relict Boundaries;Cassa Del Mezzogiorno;Prussian Partition;Areal Region;Austrian Partition;Ghana Poverty Reduction Strategy;Medium Sized Cities