Regional Studies, Regional Science
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Volume 5, issue 1, 2018
- A childless urban renaissance? Age-selective patterns of population change in North American and German Metropolitan areas pp. 1-20

- Stefan Siedentop, Philipp Zakrzewski and Peter Stroms
- Innovation, social capital and regional policy: the case of the Communities First programme in Wales pp. 21-39

- Lyndon John Murphy, David Pickernell, Brychan Thomas and Daniel Fuller
- The motivations and experiences of community garden participants in Edinburgh, Scotland pp. 40-56

- David McVey, Robert Nash and Paul Stansbie
- Students’ consumption expenditures in economic impact studies: assumptions revisited in an input–output approach for Scotland pp. 57-77

- Kristinn Hermannsson, Peter McGregor and J. Kim Swales
- Changing internal migration flows patterns in South Korea pp. 78-80

- Guy J. Abel and Nayoung Heo
- Projects, participation and planning across boundaries in Göttingen pp. 81-89

- Paul Fenton and Fanny Paschek
- Visualization of the 2017 #EURegionsWeek on Twitter pp. 90-93

- Claudio Nichele
- Visualization of firm linkages in the Chicago ICT cluster pp. 94-97

- Eoin Byrne, John Hobbs and Justin Doran
- China’s special economic zones: an analysis of policy to reduce regional disparities pp. 98-107

- Bret Crane, Chad Albrecht, Kristopher McKay Duffin and Conan Albrecht
- Structure and significance of knowledge networks in two low-tech clusters in Poland pp. 108-116

- Milad Abbasiharofteh and Wojciech Dyba
- Visioneering futures: a way to boost regional awareness of the low-carbon future pp. 117-124

- Chiara Andreotta
- Specialization of and complementarities between (new) knowledge clusters in the Frankfurt/Rhine-Main urban region pp. 125-148

- Kati Volgmann and Angelika Münter
- Socio-economic characteristics of resilient localities – experiences from Slovenia pp. 149-156

- Lucija Lapuh
- Entangled in scales: multilevel governance challenges for regional planning strategies pp. 157-163

- F. M. van Straalen and P. A. Witte
- Regional scholar, policy-maker, academic leader: the work of Brazilian economist Clelio Campolina Diniz pp. 164-178

- Ann Markusen
- Estimating local daytime population density from census and payroll data pp. 179-182

- Geoff Boeing
- Open to whom? Open-access publishing and global knowledge networks pp. 183-189

- Alasdair Rae and Stephen Hincks
- Smart specialization and place leadership: dreaming about shared visions, falling into policy traps? pp. 190-203

- Markku Sotarauta
- Functional diversity in Keihanshin Metropolitan Area pp. 204-211

- Ivan Romic
- The EU urban policy in the period 2007–13: lessons from the Spanish experience pp. 212-230

- Sonia De Gregorio Hurtado
- Understanding of resilience in the context of regional development using composite index approach: the case of European Union NUTS-2 regions pp. 231-254

- Michaela Stanickova and Lukáš Melecký
- Cohesion Policy and institutional change in Hungary and Estonia pp. 255-262

- Bradley Loewen
- Ripples and undulations in the perceived supply–demand mismatch surfaces of London’s job market pp. 263-266

- Yao Shen and Michael Batty
- ‘Algorithmic nations’: seeing like a city-regional and techno-political conceptual assemblage pp. 267-289

- Igor Calzada
- A spatial econometric analysis of residential land prices in Kuwait pp. 290-311

- Mohamed M. Mostafa
- Regional policy and the role of interregional trade data: policy simulations with a model for Norway pp. 312-331

- Ulf Johansen, Rudolf Egging-Bratseth and Olga Ivanova
- In the pursuit of economic growth: drivers and inhibitors of place-based partnerships pp. 332-338

- Kate Broadhurst
- ‘Experimental Union’ and Baltic Sea cooperation: the case of the European Union’s Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region (EUSBSR) pp. 339-352

- Stefan Gänzle
- The governance of waste: formal and informal rules in the central region of Mexico pp. 353-360

- Nancy Merary Jiménez-Martínez
- Internal migration in Brazil using circular visualization pp. 361-364

- Emerson Augusto Baptista, Guy J. Abel and Járvis Campos
- Visualizing Australia’s urban extent: a comparison between residential housing addresses and night-time light data pp. 365-368

- Bin Xie and Yan Liu
- Firm evolution and cluster specialization: a social network analysis of resource industry change in two Australian cities pp. 369-387

- Glen Searle, Thomas Sigler and Kirsten Martinus
- Did EU regional spending affect the Brexit referendum? pp. 388-397

- Christopher Huggins
- Mapping governance of adaptation to climate change in Switzerland pp. 398-401

- Dominik Braunschweiger, Marco Pütz, Frank Heidmann and Mark-Jan Bludau
- Onwards and upwards? Migration and social mobility of the UK graduates pp. 402-411

- Bozena Wielgoszewska