Spatial Justice and Cohesion The Role of Place-Based Action in Community Development

Place-based strategies are widely discussed as powerful instruments of economic and community development. In terms of the European debate, the local level - cities, towns and neighbourhoods - has recently come under increased scrutiny as a potentially decisive actor in Cohesion Policy. As understan...

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Other Authors: Fritsch, Matti (Editor), Kahila, Petri (Editor), Németh, Sarolta (Editor), Scott, James W. (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2024
Series:Regions and Cities
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