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Urban and regional development in the Baltic States and other
Central and Eastern European countries has experienced rapid
changes since their re-independence at the beginning of the 1990s.
Meanwhile, urban and regional planning institutions and
organizational cultures in the Baltic States have only changed
rather incrementally, despite various national and European
pressures for reform. As a consequence, the effects of European
cohesion and structural policy measures have been quite modest, and
the ability of the planning systems in the Baltic states to manage
contemporary trends in urban and regional development has become
increasingly limited. This book focuses on these issues and
tensions of spatial planning and development in the Baltic States
and their distinctiveness compared to other European countries. It
provides an overview of the historical and cultural context of
spatial development, a discussion of the processes of
Europeanization of spatial planning in the specific context of the
Baltic States, and an analysis of whether these processes may be
leading to policy convergence in the region. This book was
published as a special issue of European Planning Studies.
Urban and regional development in the Baltic States and other
Central and Eastern European countries has experienced rapid
changes since their re-independence at the beginning of the 1990s.
Meanwhile, urban and regional planning institutions and
organizational cultures in the Baltic States have only changed
rather incrementally, despite various national and European
pressures for reform. As a consequence, the effects of European
cohesion and structural policy measures have been quite modest, and
the ability of the planning systems in the Baltic states to manage
contemporary trends in urban and regional development has become
increasingly limited. This book focuses on these issues and
tensions of spatial planning and development in the Baltic States
and their distinctiveness compared to other European countries. It
provides an overview of the historical and cultural context of
spatial development, a discussion of the processes of
Europeanization of spatial planning in the specific context of the
Baltic States, and an analysis of whether these processes may be
leading to policy convergence in the region. This book was
published as a special issue of European Planning Studies.
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