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Eran Razin & Martin Dijst 
Employment Deconcentration in European Metropolitan Areas 
Market Forces versus Planning Regulations

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European metropolitan areas have experienced a marked reorganization associated with the processes of globalization and the European integration of economic act- ities on various spatial scales. Much of this change is particularly evident at the edge of central cities, further away at suburban locations and on the fringes of expanding metropolitan areas. These spatial processes of urban expansion, sprawling dev- opment, and employment deconcentration present constant challenges to urban quality of life, raising concerns about excessive consumption of land and energy, traffic congestion, and so forth. These concerns prompt the formulation of public policies at various levels of government: European Union agencies, national, and sub national public authorities. The challenges posed by the spatial reorganization of economic activities within European metropolitan areas and their implications for the quality of life inspired the research project sponsored by the European Commission 5th Framework, entitled: Spatial Deconcentration of Economic Land Use and Quality of Life in European Metropolitan Areas (SELMA). The primary goal of SELMA was to design urban planning and management strategies to ensure the maintenance of the quality of life in European metropolitan areas. To this end, three broad activities were defined. The first focused on the identification and analysis of the driving forces and dynamics behind the process of economic land-use deconcentration in metropolitan areas. An analysis of the impacts of these processes on urban quality of life formed the heart of the second activity.
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Introduction: Deconcentration of economic activities within metropolitan regions: A qualitative framework for cross-national comparison.- Economic deconcentration in a rational planning system: The Dutch case.- Deconcentration of workplaces in greater Copenhagen: Successes and failures of location strategies in regional planning.- Economic deconcentration processes in mid-sized English cities: Deconcentrated outcomes and spatially differentiated impacts.- The Spanish way to economic deconcentration: A process of several speeds.- The Italian way to deconcentration. Rome: The appeal of the historic centre. Chieti-Pescara: The strength of the periphery.- Deconcentration in a context of population growth and ideological change: The Tel-Aviv and Beer-Sheva metropolitan areas.- Sprawling post-communist metropolis: Commercial and residential suburbanization in Prague and Brno, the Czech Republic.- The impact of retail deconcentration on travel to hypermarkets in Prague.- Employment deconcentration in European metropolitan areas: A comprehensive comparison and policy implications.
Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 304 ● ISBN 9781402057625 ● File size 6.7 MB ● Editor Eran Razin & Martin Dijst ● Publisher Springer Netherland ● City Dordrecht ● Country NL ● Published 2007 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 2148116 ● Copy protection Social DRM

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