Dijst, Martin
Employment Deconcentration in European Metropolitan Areas
1. Introduction: Deconcentration of economic activities within metropolitan regions: A qualitative framework for cross-national comparison
Eran Razin
2. Economic deconcentration in a rational planning system: The Dutch case
Annet Bogaerts, Frans Dieleman, Martin Dijst, Stan Geertman
3. Deconcentration of workplaces in greater Copenhagen: Successes and failures of location strategies in regional planning
Peter Hartoft-Nielsen
4. Economic deconcentration processes in mid-sized English cities: Deconcentrated outcomes and spatially differentiated impacts
Ian Smith
5. The Spanish way to economic deconcentration: A process of several speeds
Manuel Valenzuela, Carmen Vázquez, Antonio J. Palacios, ángel Jodra
6. The Italian way to deconcentration. Rome: The appeal of the historic centre. Chieti-Pescara: The strength of the periphery
Armando Montanari, Barbara Staniscia, Simone Di Zio
7. Deconcentration in a context of population growth and ideological change: The Tel-Aviv and Beer-Sheva metropolitan areas
Eran Razin, Arie Shachar
8. Sprawling post-communist metropolis: Commercial and residential suburbanization in Prague and Brno, the Czech Republic
Ludek Sýkora, Martin Ourednek
9. The impact of retail deconcentration on travel to hypermarkets in Prague
Yaakov Garb
10. Employment deconcentration in European metropolitan areas: A comprehensive comparison and policy implications
Martin Dijst, Carmen Vázquez
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- Author(s)
- Dijst, Martin
- Razin, Eran
- VÁZquez, Carmen
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2007
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Natural Sciences
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9781402057625