The Value of Place
Edited by Frank Moulaert () and
Abid Mehmood ()
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This perceptive book explores the complex relationship between land use and regional development. It emphasizes the importance of land as a host for ecological, social, and cultural values, challenging the conventional view that it is exclusively an economic commodity or tradeable asset.
Keywords: Governance; Land Use; Regional Development; Spatial Planning; Commons; Social Services (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
ISBN: 9781035347919
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction: the multifarious character of land values in regional development

- Frank Moulaert and Abid Mehmood
- Ch 2 Capitalism is over, but the new is worse: reflections on rent, services, and capitalist feudalism

- Erik Swyngedouw
- Ch 3 Rent, agglomeration, and the economy of London

- Michael Edwards
- Ch 4 Trends and challenges in post-COVID-19 housing accessibility: a Greek perspective

- Georgia Tseva
- Ch 5 To informality and beyond: informal economic resilience and the case for social cohesion

- Abid Mehmood
- Ch 6 TINA's shadow: navigating fragments of the ‘social’ in the European Union

- Carlos Rodrigues
- Ch 7 The good, the bad and the ugly (and the even uglier): policy implications for Europe in times of welfare chauvinism, penal populism, and new workfare programmes

- Enrica Morlicchio and Jonathan Pratschke
- Ch 8 Social citizenship between universalism and local practices: care services in Southern Europe at times of neoliberal austerity

- Marisol García Cabeza and Dina Vaiou
- Ch 9 Regional divides, territorial cohesion, and urban inclusion: the role of social services

- Antonella Sarlo
- Ch 10 Greece: drafting a new law on forest land in the context of land policy

- Louis C. Wassenhoven
- Ch 11 Tourism policy development in Southern Italy: evolution, turning points, and impacts

- Chiara Corazziere
- Ch 12 European Union territorial strategies for sustainable island development in Croatia

- Marijana Sumpor
- Ch 13 Tourism unveiled through a dialogue with sustainable local development

- Constanza Parra
- Ch 14 Embedded planning and planners: rethinking the role of planning and planners in an era of undefined becoming

- Louis Albrechts
- Ch 15 Regions and nations: frenemies – or just enemies?

- Erica Schoenberger
- Ch 16 (Not) always looking at the bright side of life: territorial social infrastructure and institutional innovation in fragile territories

- Loris Servillo
- Ch 17 Planning without hybris: top-linked governance to empower bottom-linked initiatives

- Andreas Novy and Nora Dornis
- Ch 18 Land Policy: a path to interdisciplinary research on governance and commons

- Xenia Katsigianni and Pieter Van den Broeck
- Ch 19 Commoning education in spatial development analysis and planning

- Pieter Van den Broeck, Xenia Katsigianni, Frank Moulaert, Carine Assaf and Angeliki Paidakaki
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