European Planning Studies
2000 - 2025
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Volume 11, issue 8, 2003
- Changing regional systems of innovation in Greece: the impact of regional innovation strategy initiatives in peripheral areas of Europe pp. 885-910

- Lina Kyrgiafini and Elena Sefertzi
- Scaling from ‘below’: practices, strategies and urban spaces pp. 911-927

- Esben Holm Nielsen and Kirsten Simonsen
- Illustrating spatial policies in Europe pp. 929-948

- Stefanie Du¨hr
- Promoting Radical Change: The Loi Relative a` la Solidarite´ et au Renouvellement Urbains in France pp. 949-963

- Philip Booth
- Intervention methods in land disputes pp. 965-978

- Jørn Rognes and Per Ka˚re Sky
- EUROPEAN BRIEFING: Polycentricity in European spatial planning: from an analytical tool to a normative agenda pp. 979-999

- Simin Davoudi
- RESEARCH BRIEFING: EU accession and the Bulgarian real estate market pp. 1001-1004

- Marian Rizov
- Book Reviews pp. 1005-1008

- The Editors
Volume 11, issue 7, 2003
- The Evolution of Biotechnology in Three Continents: Schumpeterian or Penrosian? pp. 757-763

- Philip Cooke
- Fortune Favours the Prepared Region: The Case of Entrepreneurship and the Capitol Region Biotechnology Cluster pp. 765-788

- Maryann P. Feldman and Johanna Francis
- Biotechnology Megacentres: Montreal and Toronto Regional Systems of Innovation pp. 789-804

- Jorge Niosi and Tomas Bas
- Commercializing Science in Europe: The Cambridge Biotechnology Cluster pp. 805-822

- Steven Casper and Anastasios Karamanos
- The Role of Location and Regional Networks for Biotechnology Firms in Israel pp. 823-840

- Dan Kaufmann, Dafna Schwartz, Amnon Frenkel and Daniel Shefer
- Multi-level Science Policy and Regional Innovation: The Case of the Munich Cluster for Pharmaceutical Biotechnology pp. 841-857

- Robert Kaiser
- European Policy and the Regions: A Review and Analysis of Tensions pp. 859-873

- Helen Lawton Smith, Paul Tracey and Gordon L. Clark
Volume 11, issue 6, 2003
- Global Media Cities in a World-wide Urban Network pp. 605-628

- Stefan Krätke
- Localization in Europe's Periphery: Tourism Development in Sardinia pp. 629-645

- Gert-Jan Hospers
- National Industry Clusters and Regional Specializations in Turkey pp. 647-669

- Sedef Akgüngör, Nese Kumral and Aykut Lenger
- North-South Local Authority and Governance Differences in EU Networks pp. 671-695

- Ioannis Chorianopoulos
- English Regionalization and Sustainability: Towards the Development of an Integrated Approach to Strategic Environmental Assessment pp. 697-716

- Adam Barker and Thomas B. Fischer
- The Determinants of Regional Sourcing by Multinational Manufacturing Firms: Evidence from Yorkshire and Humberside, UK pp. 717-737

- Mike Crone and H. Doug Watts
- Spatial Policies for Metropolitan Regions—Identity, Participation and Integration pp. 739-747

- Brigitte Adam
Volume 11, issue 5, 2003
- Competition and Cooperation in Industrial Clusters: The Implications for Public Policy pp. 521-532

- David Newlands
Volume 11, issue 4, 2003
- Expanding Opportunities: Cluster Strategies That Reach More People and More Places 1 pp. 359-377

- Stuart A. Rosenfeld
- Hannover after the World Exhibition EXPO 2000--An Attempt to Establish an ICT-cluster pp. 379-394

- Javier Revilla Diez
- Building a Knowledge Economy in Ireland Through European Research Networks pp. 395-413

- Seamus Grimes and Patrick Collins
- Structure and Strategy for Regional Learning and Innovation--Challenges for Regional Planning pp. 439-459

- Jørgen Amdam
Volume 11, issue 3, 2003
- Shifting Perspectives on Urban Water Policy in Europe pp. 223-228

- Giorgos Kallis and Henri de Groot
- Lights and Shadows of Urban Water Demand Management: The Case of the Metropolitan Region of Barcelona pp. 229-243

- David Saurií
- Managing Water for Athens: From the Hydraulic to the Rational Growth Paradigm pp. 245-261

- G. Kallis and H. Coccossis
- Sustainable Water Management Policy: Lessons from Amsterdam pp. 263-281

- Jasper M. Dalhuisen, Caroline A. Rodenburg, Henri de Groot and Peter Nijkamp
- London: Structural Continuities and Institutional Change in Water Management pp. 283-298

- Joseí E. Castro, Maria Kaika and Erik Swyngedouw
- The Water Framework Directive: A New Directive for a Changing Social, Political and Economic European Framework pp. 299-316

- Maria Kaika
- Cohesion, Polycentricity, Missing Links and Bottlenecks: Conflicting Spatial Storylines for Pan-European Transport Investments pp. 317-339

- Deike Peters
- The Cruise Industry and Port City Regeneration: The Case of Valletta pp. 341-350

- John McCarthy
- Book Reviews pp. 351-356

- The Editors
Volume 11, issue 2, 2003
- Imagining Rurality in the New Europe and Dilemmas for Spatial Policy pp. 103-113

- Costis Hadjimichalis
- Barriers and Limitations in the Development of Industrial Innovation in the Region pp. 115-137

- Amnon Frenkel
- Metropolitan cooperation in Europe: Theoretical issues and perspectives for urban networking 1 pp. 139-153

- Susanne Heeg, Britta Klagge and Juürgen Ossenbruügge
- The Impact of Industrial District Affiliation on Firm Value Creation pp. 155-170

- F. Xavier Molina-Morales and M. Teresa Martínez-Fernaández
- Local Production Systems and Organizational Change: Hierarchization and Competing Firm Networks in Marinha Grande, Portugal pp. 171-191

- Lars Winther
- EUROPEAN BRIEFING pp. 193-211

- Brendan Murtagh and Stephen McKay
- European Cities: Social Conflicts and Governance pp. 213-217

- P. Le Galeés
Volume 11, issue 1, 2003
- Best Article Prize, 2001 pp. 1-1

- The Editors
- Regional Science and Technology Policy Research (RESTPOR)--The Success Story of a Conference in Five Acts pp. 3-10

- Knut Koschatzky
- Cluster analysis as a mode of inquiry: Its use in science and technology policymaking in North Carolina pp. 11-24

- Edward J. Feser and Michael I. Luger
- Promoting Innovative Clusters through the Regional Research Centre (RRC) Policy Programme in Korea pp. 25-39

- Kongrae Lee
- Regional Innovation Systems and European Research Policy: Convergence or Misunderstanding? pp. 41-56

- Jean-Alain Heéraud
- Re-investing in the Built Environment: A Spatial Network Approach pp. 57-76

- Michael C. Farmer
- Improving European Union Regional Policy by Learning from the Past in View of Enlargement pp. 77-87

- Panayotis Getimis
- The 2002 Congress of the European Schools of Planning pp. 89-94

- Elisabete A. Silva
- Book Reviews pp. 95-100

- The Editors
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