In this second book in a series on European spatial planning, the
authors examine territorial cohesion as a successor concept to the
European Spatial Development Perspective. Fundamental ideas about
Europe and its distinct "model of society" lie behind the concept
of territorial cohesion, which can be understood as a goal of
spatial equity that tends to favor development-in-place over
selective migration to locations of greater opportunity. This
approach contrasts with an American social model that views the
equity principle behind territorial cohesion to be diametrically
opposed to the efficiency principle based on free mobility of
labor.
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