Urban Development in Central and Eastern Europe – Between Peripheralization and Centralization?

作者: Kornelia Ehrlich , Agnes Kriszan , Thilo Lang

DOI: 10.1080/02513625.2012.721611

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摘要: The paper provides a theoretical account of the terms peripheralization and polarization, which are used as conceptual contexts. authors examine whether spatial development in Central Eastern Europe can be described process polarization this seen result current regional national policies. Empirically, explores ongoing research projects Ljubljana, Slovenia Poznan, Poland relation to less dynamic parts these countries order identify further needs. Viewing Poznan region from viewpoint has opened alternative viewpoints on development. A process-based approach investigating disparities should reflect views periphery center their specific interrelationships. perspective seeing processes centralization related combination structural soci...

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