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Rise and Decline of Industry in Central and Eastern Europe

A Comparative Study of Cities and Regions in Eleven Countries, Central and Eastern European Development Studies (CEEDES)

Erschienen am 21.10.2010, 1. Auflage 2005
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ISBN/EAN: 9783642073427
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: viii, 274 S.
Einband: kartoniertes Buch

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InhaltsangabeIntroduction: The Challenge of Structural Change for Industrial Cities and Regions in the CEE Countries.- Austria: The Process of Restructuring is Largely Complete.- Bulgaria: Identifying Regions of Industrial Decline.- Czech Republic: Towards the Reclamation of Derelict Land.- Germany: Tackling the East-West Divide.- Hungary: An Umbrella Plan for the Regions.- Latvia: A Centre-Oriented Country in Transition.- Poland: Redevelopment Strategies at Different Levels.- Romania: Consequences of Small Steps Policy.- Slovakia: Transforming Industrial Regions and Preparing for EU Regional Policy.- Slovenia: Different Types of Old Industrial Regions.- Ukraine: Transformation of Economic Structure as the Key to Spatial Development.- Conclusion and Perspectives: A way forward.

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InhaltsangabeIntroduction: The Challenge of Structural Change for Industrial Cities and Regions in the CEE Countries.- Austria: The Process of Restructuring is Largely Complete.- Bulgaria: Identifying Regions of Industrial Decline.- Czech Republic: Towards the Reclamation of Derelict Land.- Germany: Tackling the East-West Divide.- Hungary: An Umbrella Plan for the Regions.- Latvia: A Centre-Oriented Country in Transition.- Poland: Redevelopment Strategies at Different Levels.- Romania: Consequences of Small Steps Policy.- Slovakia: Transforming Industrial Regions and Preparing for EU Regional Policy.- Slovenia: Different Types of Old Industrial Regions.- Ukraine: Transformation of Economic Structure as the Key to Spatial Development.- Conclusion and Perspectives: A way forward.