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Indicators for Spatial Planning and Territorial Cohesion: Stakeholder-Driven Selection Approach for Improving Usability at Regional and Local Levels

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  • Ainhoa Gonz�lez
  • Gavin Daly
  • Philip Pinch
  • Neil Adams
  • Visvaldis Valtenbergs
  • Malcolm C. Burns
  • Hjalti Johannesson

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G onz�lez A., D aly G., P inch P., A dams N., V altenbergs V., B urns M. C. and J ohannesson H. Indicators for spatial planning and territorial cohesion: stakeholder-driven selection approach for improving usability at regional and local levels, Regional Studies . Reformed European Union Cohesion Policy aims at delivering a coherent investment policy to achieve the Europe 2020 Strategy goals and to reduce regional disparities. Spatial indicators measure progress towards agreed policy goals and support place-based approaches to policy implementation. Despite the range of indicators available, development of a standardized approach in support of Cohesion Policy has received little empirical attention. A set of key spatial indicators has been identified in a stakeholder-driven process. The methodological approach applied is presented and resulting indicators critically appraised with regards to their applicability and potential for assisting improved integration between Cohesion Policy and spatial planning.

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  • Ainhoa Gonz�lez & Gavin Daly & Philip Pinch & Neil Adams & Visvaldis Valtenbergs & Malcolm C. Burns & Hjalti Johannesson, 2015. "Indicators for Spatial Planning and Territorial Cohesion: Stakeholder-Driven Selection Approach for Improving Usability at Regional and Local Levels," Regional Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 49(9), pages 1588-1602, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:regstd:v:49:y:2015:i:9:p:1588-1602
    DOI: 10.1080/00343404.2015.1018883
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    1. Daniela- Luminița CONSTANTIN & Corina- Cristiana NASTACĂ & Emilia GEAMBASU, 2021. "Population Accessibility To Rail Services. Insights Through The Lens Of Territorial Cohesion," Regional Science Inquiry, Hellenic Association of Regional Scientists, vol. 0(1), pages 81-98, June.
    2. Daniela- Luminița CONSTANTIN & Corina- Cristiana NASTACĂ & Emilia GEAMBASU, 2021. "Population Accessibility To Rail Services. Insights Through The Lens Of Territorial Cohesion," Regional Science Inquiry, Hellenic Association of Regional Scientists, vol. 0(1), pages 81-101, June.
    3. Pedro Sánchez-Zamora & Rosa Gallardo-Cobos, 2020. "Territorial Cohesion in Rural Areas: An Analysis of Determinants in the Post-Economic Crisis Context," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 12(9), pages 1-20, May.
    4. Viktorija ipilova & Inta Ostrovska & Ludmila Aleksejeva & Elita Jermolajeva & Dmitrijs Olehnovics, 2017. "A Review of the Literature on Smart Development: Lessons for Small Municipalities," International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues, Econjournals, vol. 7(1), pages 460-469.
    5. Gospodarowicz, Marcin, 2021. "Territorial Cohesion Of Municipalities In Poland In 2005-2017 In Terms Of Synthetic Measure, In The Context Of Convergence And Spatial Clustering," Roczniki (Annals), Polish Association of Agricultural Economists and Agribusiness - Stowarzyszenie Ekonomistow Rolnictwa e Agrobiznesu (SERiA), vol. 2021(4).
    6. Michal Nekvasil & Bedřich Moldan, 2018. "Could Cohesion Policy push EU climate efforts?," Climate Policy, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 18(1), pages 129-139, January.

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