A Solution in Search of a Problem: A ‘Garbage Can’ Approach to the Politics of Territorial Cohesion
Those who promote spatial planning or spatial policy at the European level have increasingly done so under the banner of ‘territorial cohesion’. Since the inclusion of this term in the draft constitution as an objective of the European Union, territorial cohesion has drawn the attention of an increa...
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Auteur principal: | David Evers |
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Politecnico di Torino
2012
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