Glossaire du développement territorial (édition bilingue)


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Principalement destiné aux responsables et aux professionnels de l'aménagement du territoire, ainsi qu'aux représentants de la société civile, ce glossaire s'adresse également à toutes les personnes intéressées par les politiques de développement territorial.Elaboré par le Comite de hauts fonctionnaires de la Conférence européenne des ministres responsables de I'aménagement du territoire (CEMAT) du Conseil de I'Europe, il a été présenté lors de la 14e session de la conférence «Des réseaux pour le développement territorial durable du continent européen: des ponts à travers l'Europe», qui s'est déroulée a Lisbonne, Portugal, en 2006.










Regionalization of the World


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On the world map, macro-regions or global regions have gradually emerged, with varying degrees of success and following different trajectories. The authors of this book attempt to determine whether, within the context of globalization, these macro-regions have become an additional level in the spatial deployment of numerous actors, and whether they have come to stand between the national and global levels. This question has arisen because the increasing scales of trade, environmental problems, migration routes, energy distribution, the construction of major infrastructures etc. transcend national boundaries and are leading states to implement macro-regional cooperation. The authors ask whether these large regional groupings are becoming genuine territories and are the fruit of in-depth regional integration – economic, institutional, legal, normative, political, cultural and in terms of identity. If so, these global regions would therefore become referents that make sense and take root in social representations.




Uncovering the Territorial Dimension of European Union Cohesion Policy


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This book examines the ‘territorial dimension’ of EU Cohesion Policy, specifically assessing territorial impacts at the various spatial levels, engaging theoretically and empirically with the notion and role of the ‘territorial dimension’ within a strongly fragmented EU policymaking process.