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    Megaregions, Prosperity and Sustainability: Spatial Planning for Future Prosperity and Sustainability

    Megaregions, Prosperity and Sustainability by Ross, Catherine; Lee, David; Meijers, Evert;

    Spatial Planning for Future Prosperity and Sustainability

    Series: Regions and Cities;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher Routledge
    • Date of Publication 1 January 2027

    • ISBN 9780415859417
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages256 pages
    • Size 234x156 mm
    • Weight 453 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 10 Illustrations, black & white; 10 Tables, black & white
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    @text: This book constitutes a thorough examination of the characteristics of megaregions and reveals current challenges and future opportunities, as well as a guide to developing policies necessary for ensuring future prosperity and sustainable development within them.

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    Long description:

    The world?s mega-cities are forming megaregions, which stretch hundreds of miles across countries. As more people and economic activities are expected to continue to concentrate in these regions, countries are developing policies to secure the competitive advantages of these regions necessary for their economic success.


    Although existing literature recognizes these trends, little analysis has been carried out at the theoretical level; in particular how and why megaregions form, where they are explicitly located and how they are defined.


    This book constitutes a thorough examination of the characteristics of megaregions and reveals current challenges and future opportunities, as well as a guide to developing policies necessary for ensuring future prosperity and sustainable development within them.

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    Table of Contents:

    Section One: Introduction  1. Spatial Planning in the United States  2. Emerging Megaregions and their Implications  Section Two: Theoretical Approaches in Spatial Planning and Megaregions  3. Urban and Regional Spatial Structure  4. Agglomeration and Regional Externalities  5. Regional Growth Theories and Megaregions  Section Three: Spatial Structure of Megaregions  6. Delineation of Megaregions  7. Examination of Spatial Structure of Megaregions  8. Productivity, Mobility and Economic Disparity in Megaregions  Section Four: De-bordering Planning: Megaregions in Europe and Asia  9. European Polycentric Megaregions  10. Mega-city and Mega-economic Regions in Asia  11. Characteristics of De-bordering Planning in Europe and Asia  Section Five: Megaregion Planning and Practice  12. Cases for Megaregion Practices in Europe and Asia  13. Multi-jurisdictional Transportation Investment and Efforts in the United States  14. Policy Implications for National and Urban Policy  Section Six: Conclusions

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    Megaregions, Prosperity and Sustainability: Spatial Planning for Future Prosperity and Sustainability

    Ross, Catherine; Lee, David; Meijers, Evert;

    35 427 HUF

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