Territorial Cohesion

The various regions within the EU are marked by a high degree of disparity with regard to their economic performance and productivity, and as regards their labour markets. Facing these regional differences, the task of regional and spatial sciences is to

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Editors: ARL – Academy for Spatial Research and Planning, Hannover BBR – Federal Office for Building and Regional Planning, Bonn IfL – Leibniz Institute for Regional Geography, Leipzig IOER – Leibniz Institute of Ecological and Regional Development, Dresden IRS – Leibniz Institute for Regional Development and Structural Planning, Erkner (near Berlin)

Responsible for the 2007 edition: ARL – Academy for Spatial Research and Planning

Dietmar Scholich (Ed.)

Territorial Cohesion With 18 Figures

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Editor: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dietmar Scholich Academy for Spatial Research and Planning Hohenzollernstr. 11 30161 Hannover, Germany

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Special thanks to the following authors: Joachim Burdack, Hans-Joachim Bürkner, Sylwia Czarnecka-Zawada, Carl-Heinz David, Maroš Finka, Hans-Peter Gatzweiler, Markus Hesse, Gerold Janssen, Rupert Kawka, Robert Knippschild, Beate Konienczny, Markus Leibenath, Ulf Matthiesen, Kristine Müller, Eva Reisinger, Lars Stratmann, Wendelin Strubelt and Sabine Zillmer for their contributions to this publication. I would also like to thank Heiderose Kilper (IRS), Sebstian Lentz (IfL), Bernhard Müller (IOER), and Wendelin Strubelt (BBR) who have also supported this publication as editors. Further thanks go to André Eisser from ts redaktion in Berlin for his comp