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Mid-sized Cities and Regions in Global Competition

Edited by Peter Karl Kresl

in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing

Abstract: This informative book provides key insights into the successes of mid-sized cities across the globe, as well as the threats they face. It examines the strategies they employ to establish a unique position and compete effectively within the international urban hierarchy.

Keywords: Global Structure Of Places; Human Resources; Mobilizing Local Actors; Shrinking City; Quality Of Urban Life; Threat Of Climate Change (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
ISBN: 9781035372461
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Chapters in this book:

Introduction to Mid-sized Cities and Regions in Global Competition Downloads
Peter Karl Kresl
Mid-sized cities and regions and global competition Downloads
Peter Karl Kresl
Parramatta: the reemergence of Australia's initial colonial capital as a second principal city of metropolitan Sydney Downloads
Edward J. Blakely
Installers and energy transitions in Gothenburg and Rotterdam Downloads
Erwin van Tuijl
Planned knowledge locations in Porto Downloads
Luís Carvalho
Preventive repositioning of the settled city Downloads
Mattia Bertin and Eugenia Vincenti
Conclusion to Mid-sized Cities and Regions in Global Competition Downloads
Peter Karl Kresl

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