The Randstad

The Randstad
Author: Wil Zonneveld,Vincent Nadin
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 391
Release: 2020-12-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781351182973

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The Randstad metropolitan region encompassing Amsterdam, The Hague, Rotterdam and Utrecht in the western Netherlands is regarded worldwide as a model of a ‘successful’ polycentric metropolis. It is widely cited as an example of how a region of interconnected small cities can effectively compete globally by providing complementary functions which together match the power of large monocentric cities. The methods of strategic spatial planning, regional design and strategic projects that are said to underpin this polycentric metropolis are used as models for practitioners and students around the world. But is this high reputation deserved? Does the Randstad really function as a polycentric metropolis? The operation of the Randstad as a polycentric networked region is controversial both in terms of the actual strength of relations between its component parts, and the value of promoting polycentricity in policy. What are the costs and benefits of a Randstad metropolis? Does polycentricity improve the performance of the region in economic, social and environmental terms? How has the polycentric metropolis evolved and what part is played by its delta location? Has spatial planning made a difference in the form and operation of the region today? How will this spatial configuration fare in the face of the climate crisis and need to create healthy cities and regions? Is there benefit in pursuing the idea of a polycentric metropolis in government policy and action, and how? These questions are of critical interest within the Netherlands but experience in the Randstad offers valuable insights to many other complex urban regions around the world. This book will provide a critical analysis of the Randstad and lessons for strategic planning in other metropolitan regions.

The Randstad A Research and Policy Laboratory

The Randstad  A Research and Policy Laboratory
Author: F.M. Dieleman,S. Musterd
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2013-06-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789401734486

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Randstad Holland is the urbanized western part of the Netherlands. It contains the four largest cities of the country: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague and Utrecht. The name Randstad (rim city) refers to the distinctive shape of the conurbation, a horseshoe of cities around an open agricultural and recreational area, known as the Green Heart. This book analyzes the restructuring of the region. The volume summarizes the research of the Urban Networks research program. The discussion is focused on four themes: housing, labor market and employment, infrastructure and transportation, and the provision of public services. The Randstad is internationally known as the playground of urban and regional planners. Their debates on present policy issues are extensively reviewed in the book. Teachers and students of urban change and planning, and policy makers and planners in The Netherlands and abroad will find much valuable information in this book.

OECD Territorial Reviews Randstad Holland Netherlands 2007

OECD Territorial Reviews  Randstad Holland  Netherlands 2007
Author: OECD
Publsiher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2007-04-13
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789264007932

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The Randstad is a poly-centric urban area in western Netherlands, comprising Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague, Utrecht and several smaller cities. It is one of the most densely populated areas in the OECD, and has developed into an advanced urban ...

Synergy in Polycentric Urban Regions

Synergy in Polycentric Urban Regions
Author: Evert J. Meijers
Publsiher: IOS Press
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2007
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781586037246

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Thanks to reality and the stubborn resistance of history to accommodate urban planning, often cities of about the same size wind up fairly close to each other and, although they do not merge or in other ways behave as one entity, they become co-dependent either formally or informally in terms of identity if not its services. Meijers presents here his doctoral dissertation, which was undertaken with the support of an urban research project in The Netherlands. He describes polycentric urban regions and their nearly universal quest for synergy, the division of labor of one set of cities in the Randstad, Flemish Diamond and RheinRuhr areas, moving from a "central places" theory too a network model, realizing the potential of a polycentric urban region, abandoning the idea that adding up small cities makes a metropolis, and synthesizing theoretical and case study information.

Regional Development in an Age of Structural Economic Change

Regional Development in an Age of Structural Economic Change
Author: Piet Rietveld,Daniel Shefer
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2024-02-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780429809828

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First published in 1999, this volume addresses various themes in regional development studies from the perspective of structural economic change. Particular attention is paid to factors having long-run implications for regional development, such as innovation and knowledge production. Innovation and research and development activities appear to take place at particular locations. This has implications for long-run spatial and sectoral developments. Another factor is transport infrastructure; its impact on efficiency and equity is surveyed. Other themes covered relate to the role of tourism and adjustments in urban economies. The books aims to offer a balance between modelling and non-modelling approaches. In addition to country-specific contributions, some are offered at the European level.

The City The city in global context

The City  The city in global context
Author: Michael Pacione
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 856
Release: 2002
Genre: Cities and towns
ISBN: 0415252709

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Global City Regions

Global City Regions
Author: Gary Hack,Roger Simmonds
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2013-09-05
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781135159504

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A unique comparative study based on funded research, of eleven city regions across three continents looking at changes over the last 30 years. Detailed changes in land use are presented here with series of maps prepared especially for the study. The socio-economic and physical forms of city regions have been examined for comparative study and the findings will be of interest to all those concerned with urban development in their professional and academic work. The book features numerous maps which underline research findings. Cities covered are: Ankara, Bangkok, Boston, Madrid, Randstad, San Diego, Chile, Sao Paulo, Seattle and the Central Puget, Taipei, Tokyo, West Midlands.

Global City Regions

Global City Regions
Author: Roger Simmonds,Gary Hack
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2000
Genre: Cities and towns
ISBN: 9780419232407

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Based on funded research of 13 city regions across three continents, this comparative study looks at changes in land use since 1970. The socio-economic and physical forms of city regions have also been examined for comparative study.