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Cross-border spatial development in Bavaria: Starting point, current challenges and conceptual debates
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Cross-border spatial development in Bavaria: Dynamics in cooperation - Potentials of integration
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ARL - Akademie für Raumentwicklung in der Leibniz-Gemeinschaft
Abstract This introductory article has three goals. First, it briefly introduces Bavaria's border areas. Second, the paper introduces three institutional and political perspectives to explain the governance arrangements and processes in the border areas, namely institutional ambiguity, reterritorialisation a... view more
This introductory article has three goals. First, it briefly introduces Bavaria's border areas. Second, the paper introduces three institutional and political perspectives to explain the governance arrangements and processes in the border areas, namely institutional ambiguity, reterritorialisation and multi-level mismatches. Further, the article discusses current developments from a functional perspective by reflecting on processes of convergence, metropolisation and 'tunnel effects'. Third, the article outlines the implications of the results for Bavarian federal state planning.... view less
Keywords
spatial planning; cross-border cooperation; governance; Czech Republic; Austria; Bavaria; Federal Republic of Germany; state planning
Classification
Area Development Planning, Regional Research
Free Keywords
cross-border spatial planning; cohesion
Collection Title
Cross-border spatial development in Bavaria: Dynamics in cooperation - Potentials of integration
Editor
Chilla, Tobias; Sielker, Franziska
Document language
English
Publication Year
2022
Publisher
Verlag der ARL
City
Hannover
Page/Pages
p. 5-22
Series
Arbeitsberichte der ARL, 34
ISBN
978-3-88838-437-0
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed