Rethinking city-regionalism as the production of new non-state spatial strategies: the case of Peel Holding’s Atlantic Gateway Strategy [conference paper]
Rethinking city-regionalism as the production of new non-state spatial strategies: the case of Peel Holding’s Atlantic Gateway Strategy [conference paper]
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Geography and Environment
Citation
HARRISON, J., 2012. Rethinking city-regionalism as the production of new non-state spatial strategies: the case of Peel Holding’s Atlantic Gateway Strategy. IN: Proceedings of Smart, Creative, Sustainable, Inclusive: Territorial Development Strategies in the Age of Austerity, London, 23 November 2012, 9pp.
This is a conference paper for the Regional Studies Association Winter Conference 2012 -
Smart, Creative, Sustainable, Inclusive: Territorial Development Strategies in the Age of Austerity, 23rd November 2012. The publisher's website is at: http://www.regional-studies-assoc.ac.uk/