"The book is a very useful guide to recent thinking about the rise of the regions in the Nordic countries." -- Phil Cooke, Centre for Advanced Studies, Cardiff University, European Planning Studies, Volume 17, No. 2, February 2009

Across the Nordic countries movements are taking place towards new political and administrative government structures at the regional level. The book presents an analysis of this development, in order to figure out both similarities and differences in the content of the reform and the reform process. At the same time the book also discusses how and to what extent new regions are growing from below. The overall aim of the book is to outline the broader implications of the Nordic experience for the understanding of the international trend towards the development of the new regions: What are the main elements in the top down reforms of regional governments? What is the content of regionalism processes related to each other? Are the state reforms mainly an answer to bottom up economic and social drives towards new regions? Are they rather motivated by ideas of a new regionalism which are spreading through Europe? Or are they maybe a result of a perceived need for more efficient service delivery at the regional level? By discussing these questions, the authors aim to contribute to the international discussion on new regions and regionalism.
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Across the Nordic countries movements are taking place towards new political and administrative government structures at the regional level. This book presents an analysis of this development, in order to figure out both similarities and differences in the content of the reform and the reform process.
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From Europe with Love?; Part I: The state of regional reforms; The long and winding road: Regional reform in Norway; The Swedish Regions -- Development policies and Governance; The 2007 Danish Local Government Reform; Finnish Regions: Aftre transition; Part II: Region formation from below: clustering, policies and emerging structures; The Development of City-Regions in Norway; The Oulu Phenomenon; Patchwork of Finnish Urban Regions; Regional Development Policies and Structural Reform in Denmark; Region Building and Economic Change in Western Norway: The gender- equal region -- a new image for an old region?; Part III: Lessons and conclusion; Nordic regionalisation in a comparative perspective; Contributors.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9788773079461
Publisert
2008-10-01
Utgiver
Aarhus University Press
Vekt
602 gr
Høyde
165 mm
Bredde
235 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
315

Biografisk notat

Oddjørn Bukve, Professor in Organisation and Management, Sogn og Fjordane University Collage, Norway. Henrik Halkier, Head of Department and Professor, Regional and Tourism Studies, University of Aalborg, Denmark. Peter de Souza, research coordinator (ÖSIR, @LIVE), University College of Hedmark, Norway.