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In a period of increasing globalization and rapid growth in emerging countries, recognizing sources of regional competitiveness is of paramount importance. This timely and informative book identifies and analyzes changes in the origins of regional advantage. The expert contributors illustrate that sources of regional competitiveness are strongly linked with spatially observable yet increasingly flexible realities, and include building advanced and efficient transport, communications and energy networks, changing urban and rural landscapes, and creating strategic and forward-looking competitiveness policies. They investigate long-term interactions between regional competitiveness and urban mobility, as well as the connections that link global sustainability with local technological and institutional innovations, and the intrinsic diversity of spatially rooted innovation processes. A prospective analysis on networks and innovation infrastructure is presented, global environmental issues such as climate change and energy are explored, and new policy perspectives - relevant world-wide - are prescribed. Networks, Space and Competitiveness will prove an invaluable resource for academics, students and researchers across a range of fields including international and regional economics, regional science, economic geography and international business. Contributors: C.R. Azzoni, R.N. Baleiras, A. Bhattacharjee, R. Capello, J.I. Carruthers, E.A. Castro, T.P. Dentinho, P.C. Ferrao, A.M. Fuertes Eugenio, M. Grillitsch, E.A. Haddad, C. Hoglinger, J.L. Marques, C.S. Silva, K. Spiekermann, F. Todtling, J.M. Viegas, M. Wegener
Edited by Roberta Capello, Professor of Regional and Urban Economics, ABC Department, Politecnico di Milano, Italy and Tomaz Ponce Dentinho, Professor of Regional, Environmental and Agricultural Economics, University of the Azores, Portugal
Contents:Evolving Networks, Spaces and Competitiveness Policies: Introductory RemarksRoberta Capello and Tomaz Ponce DentinhoPART I: EVOLVING TRANSPORT AND KNOWLEDGE NETWORKS1. Transport and Communications and Regional Development: New Potentials and ChallengesKlaus Spiekermann and Michael Wegener2. The Urban Mobility System and Regional Competitiveness José Manuel Viegas3. Change in the Energy Systems Paradigm and the Impact on Regional DevelopmentPaulo C. Ferrão and Carlos Santos Silva4. The Knowledge Economy in European Regions: A Strategic Goal for CompetitivenessRoberta Capello5. Knowledge Relations and Innovation from a Regional PerspectiveFranz Tödtling, Christoph Höglinger and Markus GrillitschPART II: EVOLVING CLIMATE AND LANDSCAPE6. Climate Change and the Futures of RegionsCarlos Roberto Azzoni and Eduardo Amaral Haddad7. Methods and Models of Analysis in the Urban Housing Market João Lourenço Marques, Eduardo Anselmo Castro and Arnab Bhattacharjee8. Land Use Regulation and Regional Form: A Spatial Mismatch?John I. CarruthersPART III: EVOLVING POLICY PERSPECTIVES9. Collective Efficiency Strategies: A Regional Development Policy Contribution for Competitiveness EnhancementRui Nuno Baleiras10. Policy Failures and Food Crises in Less Developed CountriesAna Maria Fuertes Eugenio11. New Challenges for Sustainable GrowthTomaz Ponce DentinhoIndex