The Role of Public Sector in Local Economic and Territorial Development: Innovation in Central, East
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Chapter1: Editorial.- Chapter2: Innovations and changing role of public sector in spatial development strategies - Problems and challenges for local and regional development in Central and Eastern European Countries after 2020.- Chapter3: Spatial planning policies and the integration models as a mean for a better delivery of services of general interest.- Chapter4: Utilising Endogenous Potentials via Regional Policy-led Development Initiatives in (post-) Industrial Regions of Central Europe.- Chapter5: Energy Sensitive Spatial Planning As A Public Sector Tool Towards Sustainable Economic And Territorial Development.- Chapter6: Determining of land values by spatial location - Supporting public expert committees' in provision of market transparency.- Chapter7: Forest commons as a model for territorial governance.- Chapter8: The role of leadership in public development policies in the contexts of Central European planning culture.- Chapter9: Urban transformation between cultural heritage preservation and local economic development - The public sector between the fronts?.- Chapter10: Social innovations and sustainable economic development: key study Tourism destination management.- Chapter11: Professional capacity building as the public sector intervention towards sustainable economic and territorial development. Key study Knowledge Hubs Network for energy efficiency.- Chapter12: The public in search of identity - new symbolism in urban spaces. A study of central squares of Balkan capitals.- Chapter13: Professional Associations as Public Actors in the Formulation and Implementation of Spatial Development Policies. Key study Monitoring and Evaluation Standard for the Urban Environment of Sofia.
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Breite: | 165 |
Gewicht: | 594 g |
Höhe: | 236 |
Länge: | 18 |
Seiten: | 271 |
Sprachen: | Englisch |
Autor: | Maros Finka, Matej Jasso, Milan Husár |
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