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OverviewIn response to both policy and conceptual debates, alternative narratives have begun to emerge about territorial governance and policymaking. As local and regional policy actors strive to respond to the geographically uneven effects of the economic crises of the early twenty-first century, a crucial question emerges: what are the opportunities and challenges presented by alternative forms of territorially based governance and policy? The aim of this edited volume, therefore, is critically to explore the opportunities and challenges presented by different forms of territorial policy and governance. Drawing on conceptual debates and empirical research from the United Kingdom and other international contexts, the contributors engage with issues around the politics and governance of territorial development, economic development, planning and regeneration and the environment. Territorial Policy and Governance addresses the question of how alternative forms of territorial governance and policy can help to shape patterns of urban and regional development, highlighting the related opportunities, constraints and challenges that confront their operationalisation. This book will be essential reading for international audiences with an interest in territorial development, governance, politics, human geography and planning and regeneration. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Iain Deas , Stephen HincksPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.453kg ISBN: 9780367867737ISBN 10: 0367867737 Pages: 238 Publication Date: 12 December 2019 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsList of illustrations List of contributors Acknowledgements 1 Introduction Iain Deas and Stephen Hincks Part I Multi-scalar concepts and practices of regionalism 2 New localism, new localities … Martin Jones 3 Evolving conceptions of regional policy in Europe and their influence across different territorial scales Philip O’Brien, Olivier Sykes and David Shaw 4 Constructing alternative paths to city-region policy and governance John Harrison Part II Flexible regionalism: soft spaces in theory and practice 5 Alternative planning spaces Graham Haughton and Philip Allmendinger 6 Multi-level geographies of trans-boundary cooperation in Catalonia: governance, planning and ‘cross-border spaces of regionalist engagement’ Claire Colomb Francesc Morata Tierra, Antoni Dura Guimera and Xavier Oliveras Gonzalez Part III Mobility and circularity in urban–regional policy 7 Business improvement districts in the United Kingdom: territorialising a ‘global’ model? Kevin Ward and Ian Cook 8 ‘Where it’s at’: fashions and fads in British local economic-development policy Alex Lord Part IV Embedding environmental concerns in regional governance and policy 9 From ecotopia to heterotopia: alternative pathways to territorialising the environment Andrew Karvonen 10 The implications of the low-carbon economy for the politics and practice of regional development David Gibbs, Andrew E.G. Jonas and Aidan While 11 The production and consumption of urban-climatology science in New York City’s PlaNYCReviewsAuthor InformationIain Deas is a Senior Lecturer in Planning and Environmental Management at the University of Manchester, UK. Stephen Hincks is a Senior Lecturer in Planning and Environmental Management at the University of Manchester, UK. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |