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November 2022, Volume 30, Issue 11
-   2293-2311 Exploring the scope of regions in challenge-oriented innovation policy: the case of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
 by Robert Hassink & Huiwen Gong & Klaas Fröhlich & Arne Herr
-   2312-2333 The role of regional innovation systems in mission-oriented innovation policy: exploring the problem-solution space in electrification of maritime transport
 by Markus M. Bugge & Allan Dahl Andersen & Markus Steen
-   2334-2351 Think tanks for a new generation of regional innovation policies
 by Miren Larrea & James Karlsen
October 2022, Volume 30, Issue 10
-   1845-1871 Are current road investments exacerbating spatial inequalities inside European peripheral regions?
 by Soledad Nogués & Esther González-González
-   1872-1891 Evaluating M&As from a regional perspective: media discourses on the asymmetric internationalization of Vienna’s banking sector
 by Robert Musil & Josef Seethaler
-   1892-1918 The economic effects of politically connected entrepreneurs on the quality and rate of regional entrepreneurship
 by Maksim Belitski & Ana-Maria Grigore
-   1919-1941 The interplay between KIBS and manufacturers: a scoping review of major key themes and research opportunities
 by Igor Roberto Amancio & Glauco Henrique de Sousa Mendes & Herick Fernando Moralles & Bruno Brandão Fischer & Eduardo Sisti
-   1942-1961 Knowledge brokerage needs in building care robotics innovation ecosystems and networks
 by Satu Parjanen & Lea Hennala & Satu Pekkarinen & Helinä Melkas
-   1962-1984 An ecosystemic model for the technological development of social entrepreneurship: exploring clusters of social innovation
 by Francesco Gerli & Mario Calderini & Veronica Chiodo
-   1985-2001 Strategic spatial planning for sustainable development – Swedish planners’ institutional capacity
 by Kristina Trygg & Hilda Wenander
-   2002-2021 The cost of suburbanization: spending on environmental protection
 by Vilém Pařil & Barbora Ondrůšková & Aneta Krajíčková & Zelenáková Petra
-   2022-2042 Are clustering and R&D institutions in post-socialist states functional tools for sustainable development?
 by Anna Mempel-Śnieżyk & Petr Hlaváček
-   2043-2062 Global production networks and regional innovation systems: contrasting or complementary policy implications?
 by Jiří Blažek & Markus Steen
-   2063-2083 ICT Research networks and regional competitiveness: an analysis of the 7th Framework Program
 by Ana Salomé García-Muñiz & María Rosalía Vicente & Margarita Billon
-   2084-2101 ‘Transitory urbanism’ for the creative industries in a top-down regeneration process (Nantes, France)
 by Sébastien Darchen & Gwendal Simon
-   2102-2121 Building on decay: urban regeneration and social entrepreneurship in Italy through culture and the arts
 by Sara Bonini Baraldi & Carlo Salone
-   2122-2123 Against Entrepreneurship: A Critical Examination
 by Nidhi Srinivas
September 2022, Volume 30, Issue 9
-   1617-1637 What is the role of culture facing the digital revolution challenge? Some reflections for a research agenda
 by Luciana Lazzeretti
-   1638-1655 Data-driven arts and cultural organizations: opportunity or chimera?
 by Massimiliano Nuccio & Enrico Bertacchini
-   1656-1675 Valuing culture and creativity impacts in a global technological era: reshaping the analytical framework
 by Pedro Costa
-   1676-1694 Museums and digital technology: a literature review on organizational issues
 by Francesca Taormina & Sara Bonini Baraldi
-    1695-1716 Is innovation in ICT valuable for the efficiency of Italian museums?
 by Calogero Guccio & Marco Ferdinando Martorana & Isidoro Mazza & Giacomo Pignataro & Ilde Rizzo
-   1717-1735 Exploring the marriage between fashion and ‘Made in Italy’ and the key role of G.B. Giorgini
 by Luciana Lazzeretti & Stefania Oliva
-   1736-1754 Path renewal dynamics in the Kyoto kimono cluster: how to revitalize cultural heritage through digitalization
 by Silvia Rita Sedita & Tamane Ozeki
-   1755-1776 Anatomy of a techno-creative community – the role of brokers, places, and events in the emergence of projection mapping in Nantes
 by Etienne Capron & Dominique Sagot-Duvauroux & Raphaël Suire
-   1777-1797 The impact of cultural and creative industries on the wealth of countries, regions and municipalities
 by Rafael Boix Domenech & Blanca De Miguel Molina & Pau Rausell Köster
-   1798-1823 Exploiting the technology-driven structural shift to creative work in regional catching-up: toward an institutional framework
 by Ben Vermeulen & Eleonora Psenner
-   1824-1843 Uses and practices of digital services in a situation of mobility: evolution versus revolution? The case of the Champs Elysées
 by Marie Delaplace & Leïla Kebir & Marjolaine Gros-Balthazard & François Bavaud
August 2022, Volume 30, Issue 8
-   1401-1420 Night-time as a strategic referent for an intermediary city: between attractiveness and standardization of the uses
 by Florian Guérin & Magali de Raphélis & Sandra Mallet
-   1421-1443 Concepts and definitions for a sustainable planning transition: lessons from moments of change
 by Teresa Marat-Mendes & Patrícia Bento d’Almeida & João Cunha Borges
-   1444-1463 Accessibility and mobility in peripheral areas: a national place-based policy
 by Elisabetta Vitale Brovarone
-   1464-1492 Analysis of high streets of Istanbul: a proposal for strategic management approach
 by N. Gokce Tufekci & Kerem Yavuz Arslanli
-   1493-1513 In the blind spot: ethnic retailing in Helsinki and the spontaneous placemaking of abandoned spaces
 by Hossam Hewidy & Johanna Lilius
-   1514-1528 Diagrams as a comparative tool to understand the territorial evolution of port city regions
 by Rafael Rossetto Ribeiro & Gislaine Elizete Beloto
-   1529-1548 Assessing impacts of PPGIS on urban land use planning: evidence from Finland and Poland
 by Piotr Jankowski & Kirsi Forss & Michał Czepkiewicz & Heli Saarikoski & Maarit Kahila
-   1549-1576 Where innovation meets directionality: an index to measure regional readiness to deal with societal challenges
 by Francesco Cappellano & Teemu Makkonen & Nicola Francesco Dotti & Arnault Morisson & Annalisa Rizzo
-   1577-1595 Building and nurturing grassroots innovation: A policy framework based on the local commons
 by David Grandadam & Patrick Cohendet & Raphaël Suire
-   1596-1614 Legitimacy in municipal experimental governance: questioning the public good in urban innovation practices
 by Erica Eneqvist & Jessica Algehed & Christian Jensen & Andrew Karvonen
-   1615-1616 Transnational architecture and urbanism: rethinking how cities plan, transform, and learn
 by Xuefei Ren
July 2022, Volume 30, Issue 7
-   1183-1191 Circularities in territories: opportunities & challenges
 by Sebastien Bourdin & Danielle Galliano & Amélie Gonçalves
-   1192-1211 Territorial development process based on the circular economy: a systematic literature review
 by Sonia Veyssière & Blandine Laperche & Corinne Blanquart
-   1212-1229 Transformation of socioeconomic metabolism due to development of the bioeconomy: the case of northern Aube (France)
 by Pauline Marty & Sabrina Dermine-Brullot & Sophie Madelrieux & Julie Fleuet & Philippe Lescoat
-   1230-1250 Eco-innovations towards circular economy: evidence from case studies of collective methanization in France
 by Amélie Gonçalves & Danielle Galliano & Pierre Triboulet
-   1251-1270 Territorial governance and actors’ coordination in a local project of anaerobic digestion. A social network analysis
 by Amadou Niang & André Torre & Sébastien Bourdin
-   1271-1291 Industrial ecology and sustainable change: inertia and transformation in Mexican agro-industrial sugarcane clusters
 by Juan R. Gallego-Bono & MaríaR. Tapia-Baranda
-   1292-1310 Circularity in territories: analyzing the dynamics of collective actions in food systems
 by Vanessa Iceri & Sylvie Lardon
-   1311-1332 Revealing the circularities in farmers’ market networked infrastructure of Western Anatolia
 by Halime Güher Tan
-   1333-1354 Temporal challenges of building a circular city district through living-lab experiments
 by Maarit Särkilahti & Maria Åkerman & Ari Jokinen & Jukka Rintala
-   1355-1377 A critical analysis of the role of the urban climate resilience nexus in London
 by Michael C. Aquilina & William R. Sheate
-   1378-1398 Park & Ride facilities and suburban sprawl
 by Wolfgang Schwarzbauer & Philipp Koch & Martin Wolf
-   1399-1399 Publishers’ Note
 by The Editors
June 2022, Volume 30, Issue 6
-   975-993 Activity types, thematic domains, and stakeholder constellations: explaining civil society involvement in Amsterdam’s smart city
 by Filipe Mello Rose
-   994-1012 Opening the black box of participatory planning: a study of how planners handle citizens’ input
 by Erik Eriksson & Amira Fredriksson & Josefina Syssner
-   1013-1033 Applied research by design: an experimental collaborative and interdisciplinary design charrette
 by Michael Neuman & Camilla Perrone & Alessandra Mossa
-   1034-1054 European cities, international relations and some popular connotations
 by Agnieszka Szpak & Joanna Modrzyńska & Michał Dahl
-   1055-1073 Italy, the fair land there where the Sì doth sound: when the places take revenge
 by Alessandra de Renzis & Fabio Sforzi
-   1074-1092 Places For continuous learning on spatial planning issues – reflections on an experiment
 by Oswald Devisch & Majken Toftager Larsen & Teresa Palmieri & John Andersen
-   1093-1123 European public space projects with social cohesion in mind: symbolic, programmatic and minimalist approaches
 by Patricia Simões Aelbrecht & Quentin Stevens & Sanjeev Kumar
-   1124-1143 The promise of living labs to the Quadruple Helix stakeholders: exploring the sources of (dis)satisfaction
 by Huong Thu Nguyen & Pilar Marques
-   1144-1161 Urban participatory planning approaches in capital cities: the Lisbon case
 by Eduardo Medeiros
-   1162-1181 Learning to reflect collectively: how to create the right environment for discussing participatory planning practice?
 by Seppe De Blust & Oswald Devisch & Joke Vandenabeele
May 2022, Volume 30, Issue 5
-   791-806 Place-based development and spatial justice
 by Sabine Weck & Ali Madanipour & Peter Schmitt
-   807-824 The concept of spatial justice and the European Union’s territorial cohesion
 by Ali Madanipour & Mark Shucksmith & Elizabeth Brooks
-   825-842 Knowledge and place-based development – towards networks of deep learning
 by Thomas Borén & Peter Schmitt
-   843-859 Reading EUropean borderlands under the perspective of legal geography and spatial justice
 by Estelle Evrard
-   860-878 A drop in the sea or catalyst for change: diverse effects of the place-based approach in Europe
 by Judit Keller & Tünde Virág
-   879-898 The Finnish way of CLLD: place-based or half-hearted implementation?
 by Patrik Hämäläinen & Sarolta Németh
-   899-916 Geographies of (in)justice and the (in)effectiveness of place-based policies in Greece
 by George Petrakos & Lefteris Topaloglou & Ageliki Anagnostou & Victor Cupcea
-   917-934 Can digitalization be a tool to overcome spatial injustice in sparsely populated regions? The cases of Digital Västerbotten (Sweden) and Smart Country Side (Germany)
 by Linnea Löfving & Viktoria Kamuf & Timothy Heleniak & Sabine Weck & Gustaf Norlén
-   935-951 Having a voice and a place: local youth driving urban development in an East German town under transformation
 by Viktoria Kamuf & Sabine Weck
-   952-973 Spatial justice on the horizon? A combined Theory of Change scenario tool to assess place-based interventions
 by Simone Piras & Paulina Tobiasz-Lis & Margaret Currie & Karolina Dmochowska-Dudek & Dominic Duckett & Andrew Copus
April 2022, Volume 30, Issue 4
-   573-589 Facing Covid-19: the digitalization path of Opera di Santa Maria del Fiore in Florence
 by Silvia Fissi & Elena Gori & Alberto Romolini & Marco Contri
-   590-607 Effects of ‘Covidfencing’ on cross-border commuting: a case of Czech-German borderland
 by Lukáš Novotný
-   608-626 Dimensions of (post-)viral tourism revival: actions and strategies from the perspectives of policymakers in Portugal
 by Faruk Seyitoğlu & Carlos Costa & Ana Maria Malta
-   627-642 Stakeholder viewpoints on facilitation of cross-border cooperation
 by João Augusto Rossi Borges & Sabine Neuberger & Helmut Saatkamp & Alfons Oude Lansink & Dietrich Darr
-   643-662 Urban ‘beautification’ and its discontents: the erosion of urban commons in Milan
 by Maria Tartari & Sabrina Pedrini & Pier Luigi Sacco
-   663-683 Just city planning competitions in Helsinki: between the power of image and many images of power
 by Hossam Hewidy
-   684-704 An overview of the River Contract tool: new aims in planning and protected areas issues
 by Donatella Cialdea & Chiara Pompei
-   705-724 Ontologies of live-work mix in Amsterdam, Brussels and Stockholm: an institutionalist approach drawing on path dependency
 by Constance Uyttebrouck & Pascal De Decker & Jacques Teller
-   725-743 Hard, soft and thin governance spaces in land-use change: comparing office-to-residential conversions in England, Scotland and the Netherlands
 by Patricia Canelas & Ben Clifford & Jessica Ferm & Nicola Livingstone
-   744-768 Where is tourist housing actually located? New approaches and sources for detailed scale analysis
 by Juan-Mariano Camarillo-Naranjo & Ismael Vallejo-Villalta & Alfonso Fernández-Tabales & Enrique Santos-Pavón
-   769-788 Conditions for networked co-production through digital participatory platforms in urban planning
 by Reinout Kleinhans & Enzo Falco & Ian Babelon
-   789-790 Seeing the city: interdisciplinary perspectives on the study of the urban
 by Marilena Prisco
March 2022, Volume 30, Issue 3
-   427-436 Introduction to the special issue – cultural mega-events and heritage: challenges for European cities
 by Davide Ponzini
-   437-456 Short-term gains and long-term challenges to learning from mega-event planning in the city of Genoa
 by Zachary Mark Jones
-   457-477 A mega-event in a small city: community participation, heritage and scale in the case of Pafos 2017 European Capital of Culture
 by Evanthia Dova & Angeliki Sivitanidou & Natia R. Anastasi & Julia Georgi-Nerantzia Tzortzi
-   478-498 A heritage-inspired cultural mega-event in a stigmatized city: Hull UK City of Culture 2017
 by Enrico Tommarchi & Franco Bianchini
-   499-513 Cultural events and heritage policy for the Milan Expo 2015: experimental intersections between mega-event and city
 by Stefano Di Vita
-   514-533 Culture and heritage as a means to foster quality of life? The case of Wrocław European Capital of Culture 2016
 by Joanna Sanetra-Szeliga
-   534-553 Liverpool’s European Capital of Culture legacy narrative: a selective heritage?
 by Tamara West
-   554-565 Internationalizing small-sized cities through mega-events: the case of Matera-Basilicata 2019 European Capital of Culture
 by Marina Rotolo
-   566-572 Heritage and cultural mega-events: backgrounds, approaches and challenges
 by Jacek Purchla
February 2022, Volume 30, Issue 2
-   211-226 Inside out, exploring residential spaces during COVID-19 lockdown from the perspective of architecture students
 by Paria Valizadeh & Aminreza Iranmanesh
-   227-250 High speed rail as urban generator? An analysis of land use change around European stations
 by Fabian Wenner & Alain Thierstein
-   251-268 Integrating green infrastructures in spatial planning: a scrutiny of regional tools in Sardinia, Italy
 by Andrea De Montis & Antonio Ledda & Giovanna Calia
-   269-291 Core-city climate leadership in metropolitan contractual management agreements
 by Gro Sandkjær Hanssen & Anders Tønnesen
-   292-310 How to achieve parsimonious urban land use: The Case of Greater Zurich
 by Sibylle Wälty
-   311-335 Rural public places: specificity and importance for the local community (case study of four villages)
 by Dawid Soszyński & Barbara Sowińska-Świerkosz & Jan Kamiński & Ewa Trzaskowska & Adam Gawryluk
-   336-358 The death and life of Malmi neighbourhood shopping street: is ethnic retail a catalyst for public life recovery in Helsinki?
 by Hossam Hewidy & Johanna Lilius
-   359-383 Studying abandoned settlements’ renaissance in the context of rural geography: perspectives for Prespes, Greece
 by Konstantina Ntassiou
-   384-404 Mining activity and island landscape issues: evidence from Cyclades islands, Greece
 by Evangelia-Theodora Derdemezi & Georgios Tsilimigkas & Thanasis Kizos
-   405-424 Identifying the determinants of vacuum tube high-speed train development with technology roadmapping – a study from Poland
 by Joanna Duda & Rafał Kusa & Rafał Rumin & Marcin Suder & Jerzy Feliks
-   425-426 Estate regeneration and its discontents. Public housing, place and inequality in London
 by Sonia Freire Trigo
January 2022, Volume 30, Issue 1
-   1-12 Star architecture and urban transformation: introduction to the special issue
 by Nadia Alaily-Mattar & Georgia Lindsay & Alain Thierstein
-   13-31 The problematization of ‘star architecture’ in architecture research
 by Nadia Alaily-Mattar & Joelean Hall & Alain Thierstein
-   32-49 Revitalization, transformation and the ‘Bilbao effect’: testing the local area impact of iconic architectural developments in North America, 2000–2009
 by Matt Patterson
-   50-65 Superstar Museums and global media exposure: mapping the positioning of the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao through networks
 by Beatriz Plaza & Ibon Aranburu & Marisol Esteban
-   66-84 A constellation of stars: what a local newspaper talks about when it talks about star architecture
 by Georgia Lindsay & Mark Sawyer
-   85-104 The Elbphilharmonie and the Hamburg effect: on the social positioning, identities and system functions of a building and a city
 by Tobias Heuer & Jochen Runde
-   105-120 Star architecture projects and the geographies of innovation across the construction supply chain: the case of the Elbphilharmonie
 by Johannes Dreher & Joachim Thiel
-   121-140 Exceptional architecture, learning processes, and the contradictory performativity of norms and standards
 by Monika Grubbauer & Venetsiya Dimitrova
-   141-159 Transnational mobilities of the tallest building: origins, mobilization and urban effects of Dubai’s Burj Khalifa
 by Davide Ponzini & Khaled Alawadi
-   160-177 Beyond starchitecture: the shared architectural language of urban memorial spaces
 by Anne-Marie Broudehoux & Guylaine Cheli
-   178-194 Shops, food, regeneration and a controversial signature building in Turin, Italy
 by Alberto Vanolo
-   195-209 The attention economy of authentic cities: how cities behave like influencers
 by David A. Banks
December 2021, Volume 29, Issue 12
-   2165-2183 Building an open innovation platform as a part of city renewal initiatives
 by Satu Parjanen & Tero Rantala
-   2184-2208 Upscaling without innovation: taking the edge off grassroot initiatives with scaling-up in Amsterdam’s Anthropocene forest
 by Astrid Druijff & Maria Kaika
-   2209-2225 Individuals who have zero-interest in living in carsharing-facilitating neighbourhoods: a case study in the Netherlands
 by Juan Wang & Gamze Dane & Harry Timmermans
-   2226-2251 Circular Economy in the building industry European policy and local practices
 by Rannveig Edda Hjaltadóttir & Paula Hild
-    2252-2272 Repeated collaboration of inventors across European regions
 by Gergő Tóth & Sándor Juhász & Zoltán Elekes & Balázs Lengyel
-   2273-2299 Urban geography vs company geography. An analysis of location determinants in three European cities
 by Stefano De Falco
-   2300-2319 The sustainability of the urban layer of e-commerce deliveries: the Belgian collection and delivery point networks
 by Joris Beckers & Ann Verhetsel
-   2320-2339 Cluster development and regional industrial restructuring: agency and asset modification
 by Jan Ole Rypestøl & Arne Isaksen & Emelie Langemyr Eriksen & Tatiana Iakovleva & Svein Gunnar Sjøtun & Rune Njøs
-   2340-2356 From political motivation to scientific knowledge: classifying policy labs in the science-policy nexus
 by Derk T. Trei & Johanna Hornung & Jasmin Rychlik & Nils C. Bandelow
-   2357-2358 The Randstad: a polycentric metropolis?
 by Marco Bontje
November 2021, Volume 29, Issue 11
-   1975-1980 The bigger the better? The new ‘macro’ regions in France in the lens of territorial changes in Europe
 by Thomas Perrin
-   1981-1998 The territorial big bang: which assessment about the territorial reform in France?
 by Sebastien Bourdin & André Torre
-   1999-2016 Merging regions in contemporary France: a policy perspective
 by Vincent Simoulin & Emmanuel Negrier
-   2017-2037 The making of the Bydgoszcz-Toruń partnership area as an example of a bipolar conflict
 by Magdalena Szmytkowska & Łukasz Kubiak & Przemysław Śleszyński & Ewa Korcelli-Olejniczak
-   2038-2055 Exploring the creation of the metropolitan city-region government: the cases of England, France and Italy
 by Christophe Demazière
-   2056-2078 The scale of the century? – the new city regionalism in England and some experiences from Liverpool
 by Olivier Sykes & Alexander Nurse
-    2079-2100 The location patterns of audio-visual communication firms in Barcelona
 by Josep-Maria Arauzo-Carod & Eva Coll-Martínez
-   2101-2120 The role of tier, ownership and size of companies in value creation and capture
 by Jiří Blažek & Aleš Bělohradský & Zuzana Holická
-   2121-2144 Cooperation for innovation in liberal market economies: STI and DUI innovation modes in SMEs in the United Kingdom
 by Mario Davide Parrilli & Dragana Radicic
-   2145-2163 Challenges in strategies for socioeconomic democratization. Assessing solidarity economy policies in Barcelona
 by Santiago Eizaguirre Anglada
-   2164-2164 Publishers’ Note
 by The Editors
October 2021, Volume 29, Issue 10
-   1739-1757 Transformative thinking and urban living labs in planning practice: a critical review and ongoing case studies in Europe
 by Agatino Rizzo & Abdolrasoul Habibipour & Anna Ståhlbröst
-   1758-1776 Reframing development in Ireland: making the case for an urban lab approach
 by Patrick Collins & Ulf Strohmayer & Mark Justin Rainey
-   1777-1797 Exploring a low SME equity equilibrium in Wales
 by Nikos Kapitsinis & Max Munday & Annette Roberts
-   1798-1818 Profile of creative women: a comprehensive quantitative approach for Spain
 by Lucía Inglada-Pérez & Pablo Coto-Millán & Pedro Casares & Vicente Inglada
-   1819-1844 Institutional settings and local embeddedness of European entrepreneurial families: an inter-regional comparison
 by Paula Martínez-Sanchis & Cristina Iturrioz-Landart & Cristina Aragón-Amonarriz & Miruna Radu-Lefebvre & Claire Seaman
-   1845-1869 Match or mismatch between gazelle companies’ challenges and the support provided by intermediary actors – an empirical example of the construction industry
 by Inessa Laur & Ingrid Mignon
-   1870-1885 Digital social innovation and civic participation: toward responsible and inclusive transport planning
 by Abid Mehmood & Muhammad Imran
-   1886-1905 What do place-makers actually do to sustain knowledge dynamics? Place-making practices in a Czech suburban knowledge location
 by Alena Coblence
-   1906-1924 Organizing innovation contests for public procurement of innovation – a case study of smart city hackathons in Tampere, Finland
 by Matti Pihlajamaa & Maria Merisalo
-   1925-1950 Entrepreneurial regions at a dead end: competition, management by objectives and decentralization less effective, efficient and legitimate
 by Patrick Küpper & Stefan Kundolf
-   1951-1973 Regional differences in how related variety ‘works’: the case of labour mobility
 by Kadri Kuusk
September 2021, Volume 29, Issue 9
-   1581-1588 Spatial evolution in the light of innovative transformation: the impact of policies and institutions in divergent situations
 by Ulrich Hilpert
-   1589-1605 Regional selectivity of innovative progress: Industry 4.0 and digitization ahead
 by Ulrich Hilpert
-   1606-1621 The impact of Industry 4.0 on supply chains and regions: innovation in the aerospace and automotive industries
 by Desmond Hickie & James Hickie
-   1622-1636 The transition of regional innovation systems to Industry 4.0: the case of Basque Country and Catalonia
 by Francesco D. Sandulli & Elena M. Gimenez-Fernandez & Maria Isabel Rodriguez Ferradas
-   1637-1655 The growing inequalities in Italy – North/South – and the increasing dependency of the successful North upon German and French industries
 by Matteo Gaddi & Nadia Garbellini & Francesco Garibaldo
-   1656-1671 How does Industry 4.0 affect the relationship between centre and periphery? The case of manufacturing industry in Germany
 by Samuel Greef & Wolfgang Schroeder
-   1672-1689 Glowing cities and the future of manufacturing in the US and Europe: How digitalization will impact metropolitan areas depending on sectoral dominances and regional skill distribution
 by Yasmin M. Hilpert
-   1690-1707 The Korean approach to Industry 4.0: the 4th Industrial Revolution from regional perspectives
 by Sunyang Chung & Jiyoon Chung
-   1708-1722 Industry 4.0/Digitalization and networks of innovation in the North American regional context
 by Paul M.A. Baker & Helaina Gaspard & Jerry A. Zhu
-   1723-1737 Industry 4.0 as a ‘sudden change': the relevance of long waves of economic development for the regional level
 by Walter Scherrer
August 2021, Volume 29, Issue 8
-   1375-1392 Disentangling three decades of strategic spatial planning in England through participation, project promotion and policy integration
 by Abbas Ziafati Bafarasat & Eduardo Oliveira
-   1393-1418 Plan changes in Istanbul (Turkey) as project-led practices in a plan-led planning system
 by Numan Kilinc & Sevkiye Sence Turk
-   1419-1437 Socially innovative spatial planning: insights from within and beyond a LEADER framework
 by Chatzichristos Georgios & Nagopoulos Nikolaos
-   1438-1457 Towards a territorial definition of a circular economy: exploring the role of territorial factors in closed-loop systems
 by Carlos Tapia & Marco Bianchi & Georg Pallaske & Andrea M. Bassi
-   1458-1475 Suburban regeneration through capacity building two case-studies from France (Périgueux) and Denmark (Viby)
 by Majken Toftager Larsen & Marion Serre & Remy Vigneron
-   1476-1494 Global knowledge sourcing in thick and diversified RIS: case studies in Oslo, Malmø and Beijing
 by Heidi Wiig & Ju Liu & Elena Zukauskaite
-   1495-1513 The European value chain network: key regions and Brexit implications
 by Theodore Tsekeris
-   1514-1537 The organizational adaptation of universities to smart specialization: the emergence of strategic network interface units
 by Liliana Fonseca & Carlos Rodrigues & Joan-Lluís Capelleras
-   1538-1555 Understanding conditions for path development after path exhaustion
 by Antje Klitkou & Marco Capasso & Teis Hansen
-   1556-1577 Local development policy: do new culture houses have an impact on migration? The case of Norway
 by Trine Bille & Hanna Nyborg Storm
-   1578-1579 Cultural mega-events: opportunities and risks for heritage cities
 by Barbara Grabher
July 2021, Volume 29, Issue 7
-   1193-1210 A path dependent systems perspective on participation in municipal land-use planning
 by Terje Holsen
-   1211-1230 Conflicts, competition and cooperation between territorial self-government units after the administrative reform in 1999: Wielkopolska
 by Roman Matykowski & Barbara Konecka-Szydłowska
-   1231-1250 The compliance of land-use planning with strategic spatial planning – insights from Zurich, Switzerland
 by Franziska B. Schmid & Felix Kienast & Anna M. Hersperger
-   1251-1271 How policies become best practices: a case study of best practice making in an EU knowledge sharing project
 by Oliver Blake & Meredith Glaser & Luca Bertolini & Marco te Brömmelstroet
-   1272-1289 Are green cities sustainable? A degrowth critique of sustainable urban development in Copenhagen
 by Karl Krähmer
-   1290-1313 Circularities and proximities within resource valuation systems: insights from territory-based initiatives in the forestry sector
 by Jonathan Lenglet & Véronique Peyrache-Gadeau
-   1314-1330 Spatial conditions for car dependency in mid-sized European city regions
 by J. K. Wiersma & L. Bertolini & L. Harms
-   1331-1352 Spatial transformation, public policy and metropolitan governance: secondary business districts in Dublin and Warsaw
 by Maciej Smętkowski & Niamh Moore-Cherry & Dorota Celińska-Janowicz
-   1353-1371 ‘A great [Nordic] city is full of stories!’ Persuasive techniques in urban development videos
 by Pauliina Raento & Helena Leino & Markus Laine
-   1372-1374 Critical dictionary on borders, cross-border cooperation and European integration
 by Eduardo Medeiros
June 2021, Volume 29, Issue 6
-   1003-1020 Cycle Highways: a new concept of infrastructure
 by Gabriel José Cabral Dias & Paulo Jorge Gomes Ribeiro
-   1021-1049 Are compact cities a threat to public health?
 by Camilla Ihlebæk & Petter Næss & Harpa Stefansdottir
-   1050-1070 Getting creative with housing? Case studies of Paintworks, Bristol and Baltic Triangle, Liverpool
 by Julie T. Miao
-   1071-1091 A methodology to analyze local housing wealth divergences in an aging shock context: application to the case of France
 by Yasmine Essafi Zouari & Arnaud Simon & Raphaël Languillon-Aussel
-   1092-1112 The urban density in two Nordic capitals – comparing the development of Oslo and Helsinki metropolitan regions
 by Maija Tiitu & Petter Naess & Mika Ristimäki
-   1113-1131 Accelerated planning for urban housing infills: coordination strategies
 by Jan Bröchner & Joanna Gregorowicz-Kipszak & Mathias Gustafsson & Anders Hagson
-   1132-1150 Strategies of municipal land policies: housing development in Germany, Belgium, and Netherlands
 by Sina Shahab & Thomas Hartmann & Arend Jonkman
-   1151-1173 Delineation of health care deserts using accessibility measures: the case of Poland
 by Piotr Rosik & Marcin Stępniak & Rafał Wiśniewski
-   1174-1192 Strategic spatial planning and efficacy: an analytic hierarchy process (AHP) approach in Lyon and Copenhagen
 by Gaëtan Palka & Eduardo Oliveira & Sofia Pagliarin & Anna M. Hersperger
May 2021, Volume 29, Issue 5
-   807-826 The road to ambiguity: the axiological construction of the regional tier in France
 by Arnaud Brennetot
-   827-843 Cohesion Policy and the citizens’ perceptions of the EU: the role of communication and implementation
 by Marcin Dąbrowski & Marjolein Spaans & Ana Maria Fernandez-Maldonado & Roberto Rocco
-   844-861 Planning in no one’s backyard: municipal planners’ discourses of participation in brownfield projects in Helsinki, Amsterdam and Copenhagen
 by Annaliina Niitamo
-   862-882 Organizing cross-sectoral housing provision planning: settings, problems and knowledge
 by Lina Berglund-Snodgrass & Ebba Högström & Maria Fjellfeldt & Urban Markström
-   883-898 Financial accessibility in branchless municipalities: an analysis for Andalusia
 by José A. Camacho & Jesús Molina & Mercedes Rodríguez
-   899-922 Knocking on the door: policy, agency and path creation in the post-industrial city
 by Will Rossiter & David J. Smith
-   923-941 Overcoming geographical barriers to international presence. The case of the emerging Romanian Tuscany wine cluster
 by Manuel Expósito-Langa & Oana Bărbulescu & José-Vicente Tomás-Miquel
-   942-961 Emerging clusters: the importance of legitimacy, path advocates, and narratives
 by Jack Laurie Harris
-   962-982 Covidfencing effects on cross-border deterritorialism: the case of Europe
 by Eduardo Medeiros & Martín Guillermo Ramírez & Gyula Ocskay & Jean Peyrony
-   983-1002 Can rail save a peri-urban way of life? The case of peri-urban cities served by rail services in the metropolitan area of Lille (France)
 by Sophie Hasiak & Cyprien Richer
April 2021, Volume 29, Issue 4
-    601-618 A policy proposal to deal with excessive cultural tourism
 by Bruno S. Frey & Andre Briviba
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