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期刊目录 | EUROPEAN PLANNING STUDIES
(2020) Metropolitan Regions, Planning and Governance
(2020) The green adaptation-regeneration nexus: innovation or business-as-usual?
(2020) The ‘certain’ returns from expenditures for ‘uncertain’ activities: a local multiplier approach to evaluate regional R&I policy
(2020) Same same but different: regional coherence between institutions and policies in family firm succession
(2020) STI and DUI innovation modes in micro-, small-, medium- and large-sized firms: distinctive patterns across Europe and the U.S.
(2020) The territorial framework of river courses: a new methodology in evolving perspectives
(2020) Cycle Highways: a new concept of infrastructure
(2020) Industry 4.0, proximity constraints and new challenges for industrial policy
(2020) Effects of learning, unlearning and forgetting on path development: the case of the Macerata-Fermo footwear industrial districts
(2020) ‘To fear or not to fear?’ The nature of the EU-27 countries’ vulnerability to Brexit
(2020) Effects of EU rural development funds on newly established enterprises in Romania's rural areas
(2020) Models of morphological transformations of centres of the largest Polish cities after World War II
(2020) Real option applications in megaproject planning: trends, relevance and research gaps. A literature review
(2020) Is the concept of urban metabolism useful for planning practice?
(2020) Family-managed firms and local export spillovers: evidence from Spanish manufacturing firms
(2020) Climate change adaptation plans in Polish cities – comparative analysis
(2020) Quiet acceptance vs. the ‘polder model’: stakeholder involvement in strategic urban mobility plans
(2020) Selling Milan in pieces: the finance-led production of urban spaces