European Spatial Research and Policy Volume 30 (2023) Issue 2
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1.Foreword: Framing the vertical of this Special IssueAntonia 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
Recent Submissions
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Income inequalities and poverty in Slovakia: Development and changes
(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, 2024-01-24)Slovakia is a suitable object for the study of income inequalities. The dynamic development of the country in recent years has significantly changed the social situation of its inhabitants. This development made visible ... -
Spatial planning needs towards Copernicus Land Monitoring Services: Case studies from Poland and Norway
(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, 2024-01-24)The objective of this study is to identify the needs related to geospatial LC, LU, and LCLUC information for spatial planning in Poland and Norway, and examine the usefulness of CLMS products in the context of these planning ... -
From green fingers and green ring to green mitten: Helsinki’s polycentric urbanisation and its impact on green structure
(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, 2024-01-24)Urbanisation changes the landscape and fragments spatial structures including greenspaces across much of the world and Europe. The resultant impacts and morphological characteristics are understudied within peri-urban ... -
Tourist’s motivations to visit the Western Region of Portugal
(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, 2024-01-24)The Western Region, located in the Central Region of Portugal, has a vast and rich natural and cultural heritage allowing a wide range of tourist experiences. Consequently, the aim of this study is to analyse the tourist ... -
Aging in place and elderly mobility habits: Evidence from Italian national surveys
(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, 2024-01-24)The aim of the paper is to provide an empirical framework of the ageing process in Italy, with a focus on aging in place and mobility behaviour of the elderly, as emerging from two national surveys: the “Aspects of Daily ... -
Factors affecting tourist visits to archaeological sites in Turkey: A spatial regression analysis
(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, 2024-01-24)The study focuses on the factors affecting visitor numbers to archaeological sites in Turkey. The aim is to investigate the geographical, economic, and demographic factors underlying the visits using statistical methods. ... -
Impact of learning city networks on multi-level urban development and transformation processes
(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, 2024-01-24)Learning city networks are real-time laboratories related to national and local urban development policies. In order to support learning city networks, the Federal Institute for Research on Building, Urban Affairs and ... -
Identifying exurbs: A multi-criteria approach for Germany
(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, 2024-01-24)The debate about exurbanites and exurbs has ever been an Anglo-American phenomenon. Due to the limitless space for growth and the individual preferences of living in single-family homes, the exurban census tracts were the ... -
Adding value by national reporting to sustainability approaches of the local-regional level: The case of Germany
(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, 2024-01-24)Global socio-environmental challenges and local impacts, global agendas, and local implementation: multi-level governance has never been more important – or more complex. To keep track of progress and the challenges in ... -
Multi-level territorial monitoring in Switzerland as a case in federalism and multi-polarity
(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, 2024-01-24)In Switzerland, spatial observation and monitoring systems are very much defined and implemented at the various levels of government. This takes into account the fact that the main challenges and issues differ greatly not ... -
Verticalising the multi-level analysis of urban and spatial development across geographies
(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, 2024-01-24)Making the analysis of urban and spatial development more acceptable by all levels of analysis and governance requires a multi-level – or in other words vertical – approach to indicators measuring development paths. The ... -
A global perspective on the value of multi-level analysis as an enabler for achieving SDGs
(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, 2024-01-24)With more than 50 percent of the global population living in urban areas, Sustainable Development Goal 11 on Sustainable Cities and Communities provides a critical lever for us to realise all other SDG goals. This calls ... -
Foreword: Framing the vertical of this Special Issue
(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, 2024-01-24)