Territorial Policy and Regional Development in Spain and Europe: A comparative view at the dawn of the XXI Century

Authors

  • Andreas Hildenbrand Scheid

Keywords:

Instituciones, Política territorial, Desarrollo regional, España, Europa

Abstract

As among public policies, physical planning has a special contribution to make towards the achieving of a model of regional development attuned to economic and social cohesion, sustainable development and a sounder competitively as between regions. The article begins with a synthetic overview of the new trends which emerged in Spain and other European countries in the nineties as to physical planning and which will, doubtless, run on into the coming century. The author 's comparative analysis then focuses upon to indicative tendencies, namely an increasingly strategic approach to physical planning and the consolidating of urban networks as the answer to the challenge of competition and as a complementary instrument to the hierarchic urban system hitherto the classical stamping ground of spatial planning policy.

Published

1999-12-19

How to Cite

Hildenbrand Scheid, A. (1999). Territorial Policy and Regional Development in Spain and Europe: A comparative view at the dawn of the XXI Century. Ciudad Y Territorio Estudios Territoriales, (122), 785–807. Retrieved from https://recyt.fecyt.es/index.php/CyTET/article/view/85624

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