SPIS TREŚCI

1.Foreword: Framing the vertical of this Special Issue
Antonia Milbert, André Mueller
2.Verticalising the multi-level analysis of urban and spatial development across geographies
Antonia Milbert, André Mueller, Debolina Kundu, Pragya Sharma
3.A global perspective on the value of multi-level analysis as an enabler for achieving SDGs
Robert Ndugwa, Dennis Mwaniki
4.Adding value by national reporting to sustainability approaches of the local-regional level: The case of Germany
Oliver Peters, Henrik Scheller
5.Multi-level territorial monitoring in Switzerland as a case in federalism and multi-polarity
Marco Kellenberger
6.Identifying exurbs: A multi-criteria approach for Germany
Philipp Gareis, Christian Diller
7.Impact of learning city networks on multi-level urban development and transformation processes
Andrea Jonas, André Mueller
8.Aging in place and elderly mobility habits: Evidence from Italian national surveys
Federica Rossi
9.Factors affecting tourist visits to archaeological sites in Turkey: A spatial regression analysis
Özge Deniz Toköz, Ali Berkay Avci, Hasan Engin Duran
10.From green fingers and green ring to green mitten: Helsinki’s polycentric urbanisation and its impact on green structure
Richard leBrasseur
11.Tourist’s motivations to visit the Western Region of Portugal
Daniela Amorim, Ana Elisa Sousa, Paulo Almeida, Tânia Guerra
12.Income inequalities and poverty in Slovakia: Development and changes
Anton Michálek
13.Spatial planning needs towards Copernicus Land Monitoring Services: Case studies from Poland and Norway
Monika Cysek-Pawlak, Jakub Misiak, Agata Hościło, Geir-Harald Strand, Sebastian Eiter

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