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Moving Frontiers: A Local-Global Perspectiveften global in nature—has far reaching implications for the economic and geographical profile of border regions. The paper starts off from a theoretical perspective and shows that modern network theory—in combination with transaction cost theory—may offer a meaningful operational analytical framewor要求比…更好 发表于 2025-3-27 04:40:46
The Frontier Metropolis in the Twenty-First Centuryt in both the recent past and in the foreseeable future the pressures for social and economic change are sufficiently strong and of such a fundamental nature that they can be justifiably called structural. Although such periods of transition are regularly characterized by complex interrelationshipsCommunal 发表于 2025-3-27 05:32:03
Institutional Requirements for New Local, National and Multinational Planning Realities in Europeght be willing to admit. The first traces of strategic spatial planning at the level of the nation state as we now know it in north-western Europe, date back to the 1920s and 1930s. For instance, the 1924 meeting of the International Garden City Movement in Amsterdam discussed possible and preferred矛盾心理 发表于 2025-3-27 10:07:09
The Future of Frontier Citiesanational solidarities, the Twentieth Century was to do away even with the very notion of territory! In reality, it did not happen. Although ‘without frontiers’ is a phrase much in fashion, the control of space and territories is still very much one of the major issues that mark the end of the centu闪光东本 发表于 2025-3-27 16:49:28
Living on the Edge: Conditions of Marginality in the Canadian Urban Systemt of their isolation—uncertainty, vulnerability and exploitation—in short, conditions of marginality and dependence. This chapter outlines the conditions that typify the peripheries of urban systems during a period of economic restructuring and global integration. It then examines the expressions of稀释前 发表于 2025-3-27 17:54:42
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Developing Frontier Cities: Lessons from the Cities of the Prairie Programing until the present (Elazar, 1966:Chs. 4–5). One consequence of that has been the difficulty in maintaining communities. Today there is a widespread revival of discussion of the need to rebuild local community and restore a sense of civic responsibility and citizenship to counteract the radical ininsolence 发表于 2025-3-28 02:12:49
Modernization and the Mobilization of Public Capital: Developing Pueblo, Colorado, 1960–1997a few industrial cities (including Duluth, Minnesota, mentioned in Daniel Elazar’s chapter) which actually managed to turn its economic adversity into a community success story. One important measure of that success is a healthier, more diversified economy; another is the public resources mobilized出血 发表于 2025-3-28 07:34:22
Globalization and Cities in Frontier Regions: A Case Study of Northern Australianges in the scale and scope of linkages between nations, as well as the social and cultural dimensions associated with mass marketing and advertising by (mainly) U.S. corporations. In this chapter, two components of the broader concept have been used to analyze the current and potential changes in tmuscle-fibers 发表于 2025-3-28 11:01:16
Competitive Advantage in Frontier Regions of Europe: Redefining the Global-Local Nexusearch and practice on the issues of either increasing or discouraging movement. The periods of colonial expansion and the industrial revolution are analyzed from the perspective of resource (or primary product) extraction from rural areas (particularly peripheral areas) and the importation of manufa