Description
This book provides
a comprehensive framework for analysing, comparing and promoting territorial
governance in policy relevant research. It reveals in-depth considerations of
the emergence, state-of-the art and evolution of the concept of territorial
governance. A unique series of ten case studies across Europe, from
neighbourhood planning in North Shields in the North East of England to climate
change adaptation in the Baltic Sea Region, provides far-reaching insights into
a number of key elements of territorial governance. The book draws generalised
empirically-based conclusions and discusses modes of transferability of ‘good
practices’. A number of suggestions are presented as to how the main findings
from this book can inform theories of territorial governance and spatial policy
and planning.
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