![]() Evrard, Estelle ![]() ![]() in Rauhut, Daniel; Sielker, Franziska; Humer, Alois (Eds.) EU Cohesion Policy and Spatial Governance (2021) Our paper paves the way for discussing the significance of European disintegration for the EU cohesion policy. It relies on an interdisciplinary literature review outlining how geography and political ... [more ▼] Our paper paves the way for discussing the significance of European disintegration for the EU cohesion policy. It relies on an interdisciplinary literature review outlining how geography and political science grasp the concepts of EUropean integration and disintegration. This review is mobilised to operationalise a reflection framework in capacity to understanding key aspects entangling (dis)integration. The reintroduction of border controls between 2015 and 2019 is one of the most concrete facets of disintegration. The analytical framework explores on an exploratory level (dis)integration tendencies emerging from border controls. This paper argues that disintegration is not simply ‘integration reverse’ and suggests dimensions for investigating it. The paper concludes by outlining a series of fundamental questions for cohesion policy. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 140 (7 UL)![]() Evrard, Estelle ![]() ![]() in Beck, Joachim; Wassenberg, Birte (Eds.) Vivre et penser la coopération transfrontalière (volume 6): Vers une cohésion territoriale? (2014) The purpose of this paper is to analyse one of the inherent characteristics of cross-border cooperation: multi-level asymmetries. One of the main difficulties in developing cooperation is to find one's ... [more ▼] The purpose of this paper is to analyse one of the inherent characteristics of cross-border cooperation: multi-level asymmetries. One of the main difficulties in developing cooperation is to find one's counterpart on both sides of the border. Being from different states, and thus different administrative and legal systems and cultures, the institutions involved in the cooperation work at different scales and are de facto mismatched. Two types of asymmetry are analysed: institutional and territorial. The harmonisation of regulations at European level, the conclusion of interstate agreements or sectoral regulations at regional level all put these findings into perspective. In addition, informal cooperation is essential for the stakeholders. Finally, the European Grouping for Territorial Cooperation (EGTC) could be a useful tool to reduce or minimise the impact of this asymmetries depending on the powers conferred to it. The use of these various tools may point towards the gradual institutionnalisation of a multi-level cross-border governance in some transfrontier areas. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 132 (6 UL)![]() Chilla, Tobias ![]() ![]() Book published by Binsfeld (2011) Detailed reference viewed: 207 (4 UL)![]() Evrard, Estelle ![]() ![]() in Koukoutsaki-Monnier, Angeliki (Ed.) Représentations du transfrontalier (2011) À l’instar des stratégies nationales de métropolisation, certains espaces de coopération transfrontalière affichent des ambitions similaires. La Région métropolitaine polycentrique transfrontalière (RMPT ... [more ▼] À l’instar des stratégies nationales de métropolisation, certains espaces de coopération transfrontalière affichent des ambitions similaires. La Région métropolitaine polycentrique transfrontalière (RMPT) dans la Grande Région (SaarLorLux+) a pour objectif de renforcer son positionnement européen mais aussi sa gouvernance interne. Ce texte analyse cette ambition politique en tant que construction d’une « nouvelle » région, impliquant la définition de nouvelles frontières. Les représentations spatiales de cette région sont mises en évidence à travers trois dimensions : le territoire, les institutions et la dimension métropolitaine de ce projet. Ce dernier se révèle être davantage un label en vogue permettant de mobiliser les acteurs qu’une stratégie de métropolisation. L’importante adhésion des acteurs témoigne toutefois d’une forte énergie politique souhaitant donner une nouvelle impulsion à un espace transfrontalier en structuration. L’analyse empirique de ces représentations spatiales se base sur les résultats d’une étude Delphi conduite auprès d’environ 300 experts de la Grande Région. Celle-ci a eu lieu dans le cadre du projet européen ESPON/Metroborder. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 96 (5 UL)![]() Schulz, Christian ![]() ![]() in Chilla, Tobias; Schulz, Christian (Eds.) Raumordnung in Luxemburg – Aménagement du Territoire au Luxembourg (2011) Detailed reference viewed: 103 (0 UL)![]() Chilla, Tobias ![]() ![]() ![]() in Raumordnung in Luxemburg – Aménagement du Territoire au Luxembourg (2011) Detailed reference viewed: 171 (2 UL)![]() Chilla, Tobias ![]() ![]() ![]() in Raumordnung in Luxemburg – Aménagement du Territoire au Luxembourg (2011) Detailed reference viewed: 122 (0 UL)![]() Chilla, Tobias ![]() ![]() ![]() Book published by ESPON & University of Luxembourg (2010) Detailed reference viewed: 186 (12 UL)![]() Chilla, Tobias ![]() ![]() ![]() in Geographische Rundschau (2010), 62(11), 22-30 Detailed reference viewed: 221 (9 UL)![]() Chilla, Tobias ![]() in Geographische Rundschau (2009), 61(1), 20-28 Detailed reference viewed: 56 (0 UL)![]() ; Chilla, Tobias ![]() Book published by Emons (2009) Detailed reference viewed: 201 (16 UL)![]() Kmec, Sonja ![]() ![]() in Der Luxemburg Atlas / Atlas du Luxembourg (2009) Detailed reference viewed: 511 (25 UL)![]() Chilla, Tobias ![]() in Raumforschung und Raumordnung (2008), 66(3), 260-270 The population of many regions in rural areas declines as mainly young adults leave. Simultaneously, only few people move into these areas if processes like suburbanisation do not play a substantial role ... [more ▼] The population of many regions in rural areas declines as mainly young adults leave. Simultaneously, only few people move into these areas if processes like suburbanisation do not play a substantial role. In this situation, young adults must be regarded as a crucial group for the future of any region. Demographic, economic, and societal prosperity depends on them to a large extent. At the same time, school graduates are increasingly forced to be more and more mobile by changing and more volatile labour markets. The article focuses on the motivations of graduates while making their decisions to leave their home district or to stay. Based on this analysis, it asks which political instruments are appropriate in these regions beyond ‘commuter-belts’. Considering the local context, the authorities have to combine policies and instruments including family policy, regional marketing and educational aspects. The empirical findings are based on a case study in the Haßberge district in Northern Bavaria. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 177 (0 UL) |
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