ISBN:
9783642203145
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource
,
v.: digital
Edition:
Online-Ausg. Springer eBook Collection. Earth and Environmental Science
DDC:
304.2095
Keywords:
Geography
;
Regional planning
;
Statistics
;
Human Geography
;
Aufsatzsammlung
Abstract:
This volume intends to summarize the most important changes in the Central European countries and their settlement network emphasizing the last 20 years since the collapse of the Iron Curtain
Abstract:
This volume intends to summarize the most important changes in the Central European countries and their settlement network emphasizing the last 20 years since the collapse of the Iron Curtain
Description / Table of Contents:
Development of the Settlement Network in the Central European Countries; Preface; Contents; Part I Settlement Network,Settlement Development; 1 Polycentric Urban System Between State Regulation and Market Economy---The Case of Slovenia; 1…Introduction; 2…The Source of Polycentrism: Situation in Slovenia in the Middle of the Previous Century; 3…Setting up the Polycentric Territory; 4…Modification of Concept; 5…Adjustment of Concept; 6…Comparison of Concepts; 6.1 The Number of Regional Centres; 6.2 The Number of Levels and the Type of Activities in Regional Centres
Description / Table of Contents:
5 The Development of the Hungarian Settlement Network Since 19901…Introduction; 2…Historical: Geographical Basis; 3…Factors Influencing the Development of Settlement Network After 1990; 3.1 Legal, Administrative Framework; 3.2 Processes of the Market Economy; 4…Conclusion: Different Levels of the Settlement Network; 5…Summary; References; 6 The National Concept for Settlement Network Development of 1971 and Some Western European Comparisons; 1…Objective and Database of the Research; 2…Presentation of the National Concept for Settlement Network Development
Description / Table of Contents:
2.1 Measures of the National Concept for Settlement Network Development2.2 Consequences of the National Concept for Settlement Network Development: Hierarchy; 2.2.1 Privileged High-Level Centres; 2.2.2 High-Level Centres; 2.2.3 Partial High-Level Centres; 2.2.4 Medium-Level Centres; 2.2.5 Partial Middle-Level Centres; 2.3 Consequences of the National Concept for Settlement Network Development: Destruction of Villages; 2.4 The Balance of the National Concept for Settlement Network Development; 3…Western European Analogies of the National Concept for Settlement Network Development; 3.1 Sweden
Description / Table of Contents:
3.2 Denmark
Description / Table of Contents:
7…Measures for Implementation8…Consequences of the Polycentric Development of Slovenia; 9…The Future of Polycentrism; References; 2 Some Recent Trends in Settlement Development in Austria; 1…Administrative Structure and Competence Distribution; 2…Compensatory Financing; 3…Austria's Administrative Structure; 4…Prognoses for the Future; References; 3 Changes in the Urban System of Romania, and Their Possible Effect on the Future Administrative Reform of the Country; 1…Introduction; 1.1 The First Generation of Cities; 1.2 The Second Generation of Cities; 1.3 The Third Generation of Cities
Description / Table of Contents:
1.4 The Beginning of the Modern Era1.5 Between the Two World Wars; 2…The Early Communist Era; 3…The Late Communist Era; 4…The Present Romanian City Network; 5…The Possible Future; References; 4 The Settlement Network of Serbia: From the Past to the Prospective; 1…Introduction; 2…The History of Settling in Serbia; 3…Polycentricity and Lack of Polycentrism in Serbia; 4…The New Position of Settlements; 5…The Settlement Network Prospective in Serbia; 6…The Role of the City of Belgrade and its Metropolitan Area; 6.1 Other Regional Areas in Serbia; 7…Concluding Remarks; References
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DOI:
10.1007/978-3-642-20314-5
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