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

- Peter Karl Kresl
- Mid-sized cities and regions and global competition

- Peter Karl Kresl
- Parramatta: the reemergence of Australia's initial colonial capital as a second principal city of metropolitan Sydney

- Edward J. Blakely
- Installers and energy transitions in Gothenburg and Rotterdam

- Erwin van Tuijl
- Planned knowledge locations in Porto

- Luís Carvalho
- Preventive repositioning of the settled city

- Mattia Bertin and Eugenia Vincenti
- Conclusion to Mid-sized Cities and Regions in Global Competition

- Peter Karl Kresl
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