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Samenvatting
The debate on the territorial structure and scale of local and regional government is hardly supported by geographical theory and evidence. In this article, a geographical logic for collective action and the spatial structure of government is unfolded, based on the foundations of Welfare Theory. This logic accounts for the tension between inherently bordered area governance and borderless social and economic networks. Spatial scaling of area government thus involves complex trade-offs. The case is made for area government at the scale of daily urban systems, functional-spatial complexes that are typical for our advanced network society. The article concludes with a discussion of consequences for the spatial organisation of local and regional government.
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Artikel | Geografische logica voor overheidsorganisatieDaily urban systems als bestuurlijk perspectief |
Trefwoorden | welfare theory, geographical theory, daily urban systems, territorial structure, spatial scale of local and regional government |
Auteurs | Pieter Tordoir |
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