Author
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- David Counsell
- Trevor Hart
- Andrew E. G. Jonas
- Jane Kettle
Abstract
Counsell D., Hart T., Jonas A. E. G. and Kettle J. (2007) Fragmented regionalism? Delivering integrated regional strategies in Yorkshire and the Humber, Regional Studies 41, -. The paper draws upon research conducted in Yorkshire and the Humber to explore the issues and tensions surrounding the integration of regional strategy processes (planning, economic development, housing, sustainable development) across an English region in the context of wider processes of regional devolution. Whilst normative in intent, the research nonetheless speaks to wider academic debates relating to the new forms of governance surrounding regional devolution in the UK and to what extent the 'government of governance' at the regional scale requires new modes of regional strategy coordination. Counsell D., Hart T., Jonas A. E. G. et Kettle J. (2007) Une decentralisation morcelee? Tenir ses engagements quant aux strategies regionales integrees dans le Yorkshire et Humberside, Regional Studies 41, -. Cet article puise dans des recherches conduites dans le Yorkshire et Humberside afin d'examiner les questions et les tensions qui entourent l'integration des processus necessaires aux strategies regionales (a savoir, la planification, le developpement economique, le logement, le developpement durable) a travers une region d'Angleterre et dans le cadre plus general de la decentralisation. Alors que le but en est normatif, toujours est-il que la recherche cherche a aborder des debats academiques plus generaux qui se rapportent aux nouvelles formes de gouvernance qui entourent la decentralisation au Royaume-Uni et considere dans quelle mesure 'le gouvernement de la gouvernance' necessite sur le plan regional de nouvelles facons de coordonner la strategie regionale. Integration de politique Strategies regionales Planification regionale Logement regional Counsell D., Hart T., Jonas A. E. G. und Kettle J. (2007) Fragmentierter Regionalismus? Die Umsetzung integrierter Regionalstrategien fur die Region Yorkshire and the Humber, Regional Studies 41, -. In diesem Beitrag werden anhand von Studien, die in der Region Yorkshire and the Humber durchgefuhrt wurden, die Probleme und Spannungen untersucht, die in einer englischen Region bei der Integration regionaler Strategieprozesse (Planung, Wirtschaftsentwicklung, Wohnungswesen, nachhaltige Entwicklung) innerhalb des Kontextes der weitlaufigeren regionalen Dezentralisierungsprozesse entstehen. Obwohl unsere Forschung eine normative Absicht verfolgt, richtet sie sich gleichwohl an die breitere akademische Debatte uber neue Regierungsformen nach der britischen Dezentralisierung und uber die Frage, in welchem Ausmass das “Government of Governance” auf regionaler Ebene neue Arten der regionalen Strategiekoordinierung erforderlich macht. Politikintegration Regionalstrategien Regionalplanung Regionales Wohnungswesen Counsell D., Hart T., Jonas A. E. G. y Kettle J. (2007) ¿Regionalismo fragmentado? Estrategias regionales integradas en Yorkshire y Humber, Regional Studies 41, -. Las conclusiones de este ensayo se han extraido a partir de la investigacion llevada a cabo en la region inglesa de Yorkshire y Humber analizando los escollos y las tensiones que ha suscitado la integracion de los procesos de la estrategia regional (planificacion, desarrollo economico, vivienda, desarrollo sostenible) en un contexto mas amplio de la transferencia regional de competencias. Aunque la intencion sea normativa, en nuestro estudio tratamos debates academicos mas desarrollados con respecto a las nuevas formas de gobierno sobre la transferencia regional de competencias en el Reino Unido y estudiamos en que medida el 'Gobierno de gobernanza' a escala regional requiere nuevos modelos para coordinar la estrategia regional. Integracion politica Estrategias regionales Planificacion regional Vivienda regional
Suggested Citation
David Counsell & Trevor Hart & Andrew E. G. Jonas & Jane Kettle, 2007.
"Fragmented Regionalism? Delivering Integrated Regional Strategies in Yorkshire and the Humber,"
Regional Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 41(3), pages 391-401.
Handle:
RePEc:taf:regstd:v:41:y:2007:i:3:p:391-401
DOI: 10.1080/00343400601135864
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