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Tenth Conference on Urban and Regional Research

Tenth Conference on Urban and Regional Research

22 - 23 May 2006
Bratislava Slovakia

"Sharing Responsibility for Our Region: Redefining the Public Interest for Territorial Development"

Contents ENG FRE RUS
Programme and organization (ECE/HBP/SEM.54/1) PDF PDF PDF
Addendum (ECE/HBP/SEM.54/1/Add.1) PDF PDF PDF
Detailed programme PDF    
Opening speech by Mr. Stefan Kuzma, Slovakia's Secretary of State for Construction and Regional Development PDF    
Opening speech by Mr. Campos, CEMAT PDF    
Opening speech by Ms. Christina von Schweinichen, UNECE PDF    
Opening speech by Ms. Déjean-Pons, Council of Europe PDF    
Preface PDF    
Discussion papers
for topic 1: The city as a living environment and driving force for development (ECE/HBP/SEM.54/2) PDF PDF PDF
for topic 2: How can polycentricity of territorial development improve functional integration? (ECE/HBP/SEM.54/3) PDF PDF PDF
Report on the Tenth Conference (ECE/HBP/SEM.54/4) PDF PDF PDF
Response papers
Topic I: The city as living environment and a driving force for development

Evaluation of sustainability with focus on the current urban trends and problems in concrete Slovak cities
Zuzana Hudekova, Slovakia

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Response paper topic I
Koray Cacan, H. Uysal and Turgay Albayak, Turkey
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Response paper topic I
Ruzan Alaverdyan, Armenia
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General plan as strategy of sustainable development
A. Khanlarov, Azerbaijan
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The City as a Living Environment and Driving Force for Development. Moldova Republic Experience: Capital Chisinau Case Study
Constantin Andrusceac, The Agency for Regional Development, Republic of Moldova
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Factors influencing the performance of cities, historic values vs. geographical location and the role of politics - Case of Albania
Doris Andoni, Albania
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Concept of sustainable urban development of the Republic of Moldova PDF    
Topic II: How can polycentric territorial development improve functional integration?
Polycentric concept of settlement development and urban development in the Slovak Republic
Vojtech Hrdina, Ministry of Construction and Regional Development of the Slovak Republic
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Spatial Planning, Landscape and Urban Zones: Activities of the Council of Europe
Maguelonne Déjeant­Pons, Council of Europe, Spatial Planning and Landscape Division
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The ESPON 2006 programme. Selected findings on policentrism in Europe
Tiemo Esser, Luxembourg
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Developing organizing capacity in polycentric European regions
Arie Romein and Evert Meijers
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Policentric development: panacea for regional disparities in European countries?
Krister Sandberg and Evert Meijers
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Response paper topic II
Jelena Sisinacki, Croatia
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Response paper topic II
Koray Cacan, H. Uysal and Turgay Albayak, Turkey
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The notion of complementarity in urban networks: definition, value, measurement and development
Evert Meijers
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Urban polycentrism and housing policy
Anne Querrien, France
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A polycentric approach based on urban and rural poles. A stake for a better cohesion of the European continent
Patrice Collignon, Rurality-Environment-Development
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Response paper on topic II on Polycentricity and its ability to improve functional integration
Judith Ryser
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The concept of policentricity: Sharing responsibility for our region: Redefining the public interest for territorial development
Bob Kragt, The Netherlands
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List of participants PDF