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http://hdl.handle.net/10071/25884| Author(s): | Medeiros, E. |
| Date: | 2022 |
| Title: | Strategic-based regional development: Towards a theory of everything for regional development? |
| Journal title: | European Journal of Spatial Development |
| Volume: | 19 |
| Number: | 5 |
| Pages: | 1 - 26 |
| Reference: | Medeiros, E. (2022). Strategic-based regional development: Towards a theory of everything for regional development?. European Journal of Spatial Development, 19(5), 1-26. http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6805455 |
| ISSN: | 1650-9544 |
| DOI (Digital Object Identifier): | 10.5281/zenodo.6805455 |
| Keywords: | Strategic-based regional development Regional development Regional economic development Sustainable development Territorial cohesion |
| Abstract: | This paper presents a potential ‘theory of everything’ for regional development processes which can be applied to development and cohesion policies. Denominated as strategic-based regional development, this more comprehensive regional development theoretical background embraces several established regional development paradigms, which include sustainable-, institutional-, knowledge-, place-, infrastructural-, and balanced-based policy rationales. Strategic-based regional development aims to respond to the development challenges and needs of all regions by embracing not only socioeconomic and environmental policy actions, but also spatial planning and governance-related policy approaches. Drawn mostly on desk research, the presented theoretical rationale draws a distinction between mainstream regional development theories since it builds upon the territorial development concept, rather than the economic development |
| Peerreviewed: | yes |
| Access type: | Open Access |
| Appears in Collections: | DINÂMIA'CET-RI - Artigos em revistas internacionais com arbitragem científica |
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