Regional Councils in a Global Context: Council Types and Council Elements
Propelled by the increasing global competition for location qualities and production factors of (economic) regions in the age of globalization, regional councils have been introduced on sub-national levels in a number of countries. However, the conditions to develop and to govern these regional spac...
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doaj-3fc7ba65b03b4ddf80a89bd5dd4c1c292020-11-25T02:00:08ZengMDPI AGUrban Science2413-88512019-02-01312210.3390/urbansci3010022urbansci3010022Regional Councils in a Global Context: Council Types and Council ElementsAnna Growe0Marilu Jemming1Institute of Geography, Heidelberg University, 69120 Heidelberg, GermanyInstitute of Geography, Heidelberg University, 69120 Heidelberg, GermanyPropelled by the increasing global competition for location qualities and production factors of (economic) regions in the age of globalization, regional councils have been introduced on sub-national levels in a number of countries. However, the conditions to develop and to govern these regional spaces vary massively in global comparison. Based on three types of elements for the well-functioning of regional councils, in this study, ten regional councils across the globe have been analysed and compared by carrying out qualitative web researches and expert’s interviews. Results show that although huge differences between the political organizations in the globally selected case studies exist, two main forms and two sub-types of councils—with a specific functional orientation—can be identified. The aim of the paper is to provide an analytical framework that can be used in analysing regional councils or in processes to develop regional councils further.https://www.mdpi.com/2413-8851/3/1/22regionalismregional councilregional governancecomprehensive planning-orientated councilseconomic councilssymbolic councils |
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Regional Councils in a Global Context: Council Types and Council Elements |
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Regional Councils in a Global Context: Council Types and Council Elements |
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Propelled by the increasing global competition for location qualities and production factors of (economic) regions in the age of globalization, regional councils have been introduced on sub-national levels in a number of countries. However, the conditions to develop and to govern these regional spaces vary massively in global comparison. Based on three types of elements for the well-functioning of regional councils, in this study, ten regional councils across the globe have been analysed and compared by carrying out qualitative web researches and expert’s interviews. Results show that although huge differences between the political organizations in the globally selected case studies exist, two main forms and two sub-types of councils—with a specific functional orientation—can be identified. The aim of the paper is to provide an analytical framework that can be used in analysing regional councils or in processes to develop regional councils further. |
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regionalism regional council regional governance comprehensive planning-orientated councils economic councils symbolic councils |
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