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Soft Spaces in Europe : Re-negotiating governance, boundaries and borders
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Phil Allmendinger
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Graham Haughton
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Jörg Knieling
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Frank Othengrafen
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9781315768403
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May 1 2015
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10.4324/9781315768403
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Book chapters
pp. 25
Soft spaces, planning and emerging practices of territorial governance
pp. 47
‘A good geography is whatever it needs to be’: the Atlantic Gateway and evolving spatial imaginaries in North West England
pp. 67
Governance arrangements in the Hamburg Metropolitan Region: between hard and soft institutional spaces
pp. 99
The Sillon lorrain (Nancy, Metz, Epinal, Thionville)
pp. 117
Evolving regional spaces: shifting levels in the southern part of the Randstad
pp. 151
Ashford and Cambridge – two Growth Areas, three soft spaces
pp. 173
Soft spaces across the Fehmarn Belt: cross-border regionalism in practice
pp. 196
Cross-border soft spaces of the Upper Rhine: overlapping initiatives from the Eurodistrict Strasbourg-Ortenau to the Trinational Metropolitan Region of the Upper Rhine
pp. 214
Creating a space for cooperation: soft spaces, spatial planning and cross-border cooperation on the island of Ireland
pp. 237
Conclusion – what difference do soft spaces make?
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