Planning for agglomeration economies in a polycentric region : Envisioning an efficient metropolitan core area in Flanders

To some degree, metropolitan regions owe their existence to the ability to valorize agglomeration economies. The general perception is that agglomeration economies increase with city size, which is why economists tend to propagate urbanization, in this case in the form of metropolization. Contrarily, spatial planners traditionally emphasize the negative consequences of urban growth in terms of liveability, environmental quality, and congestion. Polycentric development models have been proposed as a specific form of metropolization that allow for both agglomeration economies and higher levels o... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Boussauw, Kobe
Van Meeteren, Michiel
Sansen, Joren
Meijers, Evert
Storme, Tom
Louw, Erik
Derudder, Ben
Witlox, Frank
Dokumenttyp: article in journal
Erscheinungsdatum: 2018
Verlag/Hrsg.: Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Schlagwörter: planning support tools / spatial visioning / transit-oriented development / optimum city size / polycentricity / Economics / Nationalekonomi
Sprache: Englisch
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