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Border regions in Central Europe undergo tremendous changes due to the enlargement of the European Union and the related processes of Europeanization, bordering and re-bordering. The book explores the consequences of these processes for cross-border governance and spatial planning in Central Europe. It combines analyses of European and national framework conditions with case studies from border regions and cities in 8 countries. The focus is on generic questions of cross-border planning and cooperation as well as on selected sectors such as nature conservation, transport and economic development. The book is written for the international scientific community and for practitioners in the fields of spatial planning, cross-border cooperation, environmental protection and structural policy.
Regional planning --- Regional economics --- Economics --- Regionalism --- Space in economics --- Regional development --- State planning --- Human settlements --- Land use --- Planning --- City planning --- Landscape protection --- Government policy --- Regional planning. --- Environmental law. --- Political science. --- Landscape/Regional and Urban Planning. --- Environmental Law/Policy/Ecojustice. --- Political Science. --- Administration --- Civil government --- Commonwealth, The --- Government --- Political theory --- Political thought --- Politics --- Science, Political --- Social sciences --- State, The --- Environment law --- Environmental control --- Environmental protection --- Environmental quality --- Environmental policy --- Law --- Sustainable development --- Law and legislation --- Urban planning. --- Environmental policy. --- Environment and state --- Environmental management --- State and environment --- Environmental auditing --- Cities and towns --- Civic planning --- Land use, Urban --- Model cities --- Redevelopment, Urban --- Slum clearance --- Town planning --- Urban design --- Urban development --- Urban planning --- Art, Municipal --- Civic improvement --- Urban policy --- Urban renewal --- Management
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Politics --- Environmental law --- Environmental planning --- politieke wetenschappen --- ruimtelijke ordening --- duurzame ontwikkeling --- milieurecht --- milieupolitiek
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Border regions in Central Europe undergo tremendous changes due to the enlargement of the European Union and the related processes of Europeanization, bordering and re-bordering. The book explores the consequences of these processes for cross-border governance and spatial planning in Central Europe. It combines analyses of European and national framework conditions with case studies from border regions and cities in 8 countries. The focus is on generic questions of cross-border planning and cooperation as well as on selected sectors such as nature conservation, transport and economic development. The book is written for the international scientific community and for practitioners in the fields of spatial planning, cross-border cooperation, environmental protection and structural policy.
Politics --- Environmental law --- Environmental planning --- politieke wetenschappen --- ruimtelijke ordening --- duurzame ontwikkeling --- milieurecht --- milieupolitiek
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Der Wandel der Energiewirtschaft hin zu mehr Stromerzeugung aus erneuerbaren Energien spielt sich in physisch-materieller Hinsicht in Landschaften ab. Er wird von Praktikern der Raum- und Landschaftsplanung teils mit Skepsis und teils mit positiven Erwartungen begleitet. In dem Band wird den Fragen nachgegangen, welche Folgen die Energiewende auf die ästhetische Bewertung von Landschaften hat, welche neuen Akteurskonstellationen entstanden sind und welche Konflikte um das Landschaftsbild, die Landnutzung oder die Verteilung von Macht zu verzeichnen sind. Es werden die Konsequenzen der Umbrüche hin zu „neuen Energielandschaften“ für die Landschaftsforschung, aber auch für räumliche Planung und Governance thematisiert. Der Inhalt • Akteure, Governance und Diskurse • Sichtweisen auf die Veränderung von Landschaften • Planungswissenschaftliche Ansätze Die Zielgruppen SozialwissenschaftlerInnen Landschafts- und RegionalplanerInnen GeographInnen Die Herausgeber Ludger Gailing arbeitet seit 2003 als Wissenschaftler im Leibniz-Institut für Regionalentwicklung und Strukturplanung (IRS) in Erkner. Dr. Markus Leibenath arbeitet seit 2000 als Wissenschaftler im Leibniz-Institut für ökologische Raumentwicklung (IÖR) in Dresden.
Sociology. --- Social sciences. --- Human geography. --- Political science. --- Society. --- Human Geography. --- Political Science. --- Energy development --- Environmental aspects --- Economic aspects
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Central Europe --- European Union ( EU ) --- Natura 2000 --- ecological networks --- symposium proceedings
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