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Spatial Planning and Urban Development in the New EU Member States
First published 2006 by Ashgate Publishing
Published 2016 by Routledge
2 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon OX14 4RN
711 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10017
Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business
Copyright Uwe Altrock, Simon Gntner, Sandra Huning and Deike Peters
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilised in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers.
Notice:
Product or corporate names may be trademarks or registered trademarks, and are used only for identification and explanation without intent to infringe.
Uwe Altrock, Simon Gntner, Sandra Huning and Deike Peters have asserted their right under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act, 1988, to be identified as the editors of this work.
British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
Spatial planning and urban development in the new EU member
states : from adjustment to reinvention. - (Urban and regional planning and development series)
1. City planning - Europe, Eastern 2. City planning - Europe,
Central 3. Sustainable development - Europe, Eastern
4. Sustainable development - Europe, Central 5. City planning
Europe, Eastern - Case studies 6. City planning - Europe,
Central - Case studies 7. Sustainable development - Europe,
Eastern - Case studies 8. Sustainable development - Europe,
Central - Case studies
I. Altrock, Uwe
307.1'216'0947
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Spatial planning and urban development in the new EU member states :
from adjustment to reinvention / edited by Uwe Altrock [et al.].
p. cm. -- (Urban and regional planning and development series)
Includes index.
ISBN 0-7546-4684-X
1. Regional planning--Europe, Central. 2. Regional planning--Europe, Eastern. 3. City planning--Europe, Central. 4. City planning--Europe, Eastern. 5. Urban policy-Europe, Central. 6. Urban policy--Europe, Eastern. 7. Urbanization--Europe, Central. 8. Urbanization--Europe, Eastern. 9. European Union. I. Altrock, Uwe. II. Urban and regional planning and development.
HT395.E36S63 2006
307.1'20943--dc22
2005028882
ISBN: 978-0-754-64684-6 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-1-315-24267-5 (ebk)
CONTENTS
List of Figures
PART 1 East-West Perspectives on Spatial Planning and Urban Development in the Enlarged EU
PART 2 Spatial Planning and Sustainable Development in the New EU Member States
PART 3 Special Issues in Urban Planning in the New EU Member States
Uwe Altrock, Junior Professor of Urban Structures: Assessment and Conservation Policies, Technical University of Cottbus.
Zigmas J. Daunora, Professor of Urban Design, Technical University of Vilnius.
Simin Davoudi, Professor and Director of the Centre for Urban Development and Environmental Management, Leeds Metropolitan University; President, AESOP Planning Association.
Kaliopa Dimitrovska Andrews, Architect; Director of the Urban Planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia; Professor of Urban Planning, University of Ljubljana.
Zoltn Dvnyi, Geographic Research Institute at the Hungarian Academic of Science.
Susanne Frank, Junior Professor of Urban Sociology, Humboldt University, Berlin.
Yaakov Garb, Hebrew University, Jerusalem; Central Eastern Europe & Middle East Regional Coordinator, Institute for Transportation and Development Policy, New York.
Simon Gntner, Lecturer in Urban and Regional Sociology, Technical University of Berlin.
Sandra Huning, Lecturer in Urban and Regional Sociology, Technical University of Berlin.
Jakob Hurrle, Master of Science in Urban Planning, Technical University of Berlin.
Jiina Jackson, Architect; Institute for Transportation and Development Policy, Prague Office.
Praniskus Jukevius, Professor, Technical University of Vilnius.
Zoltn Kovcs, Member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences; Visiting Professor, University of Leipzig.
Klaus R. Kunzmann, Jean Monnet Professor of European Spatial Planning, University of Dortmund; Founding President, AESOP Planning Association.
Piotr Lorens, Assistant Professor, Department of Urban Development, Technical University of Gdansk.
Inara Marana, Land Use Planning Department, City of Riga.
Deike Peters, DFG Post-Doctoral Fellow, Center for Metropolitan Studies, Technical University of Berlin.
Sampo Ruoppila, Sociologist; Ph.D. Student, University of Helsinki.
Richard Sharpley, Professor in Tourism, University of Lincoln (UK), Head of the Department of Tourism and Recreation.
Ludk Skora, Assistant Professor for Urban Geography, Charles University, Prague.
Conrad Thake, Architect and Engineer, working on miscellaneous urban planning issues in Malta.
Mareile Walter, Ph.D. Student, Institute for Physical Planning, Technical University Blekinge, Karlskrona, Sweden
The present volume has its origins in a special Eastern Enlargement edition of the Planungsrundschau, a German-language journal / publication series on planning theory, politics and practice. While the selection and arrangement of the current volume is somewhat different from its German counterpart, we would nevertheless like to thank all authors involved in the bi-lingual endeavour. Commissioning, translating and then editing two similar but nevertheless slightly varying sets of papers in two languages for which only comparatively few of the authors were native speakers turned out to be a rather monumental task, and it was only made possible by the gracious cooperation of everyone involved. The editors would also like to acknowledge the Technical University of Berlin and the Brandenburg Technical University of Cottbus as institutional bases for this project. In Cottbus, Anka Laschewski provided some valuable editorial assistance. We are also indebted to the editors of Ashgate's Urban and Regional Planning and Development Series, Peter Roberts and Graham Haughton, for recommending this set of papers to Ashgate, and to the commissioning editor at Ashgate, Valerie Rose for the excellent cooperation during the preparation of this volume.

Spatial Planning and Urban Development in the New EU Member States Between Adjustment and Reinvention
Uwe Altrock
Simon Gntner
Sandra Huning
Deike Peters
Introduction
The accession of ten new member states to the EU represents a historical milestone for governance and spatial development in Central Eastern Europe. In May 2004, the three Baltic countries Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, as well as Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Slovenia and the two Mediterranean islands of Malta and Cyprus joined the European Union, thereby profoundly altering the overall institutional map of Europe. As a group, the ten new members are highly heterogeneous, both spatially and socio-economically. Even the former COMECON countries, with their common experience of a rapid transition from centrally-planned to democratic, market-oriented states, have very different regional economic and land use structures, also owing to the diverse political and socio-economic history of the various newly created and reconstituted states. In addition, the transformation processes had different effects on the different societies. In some countries, one can observe a shrinking of the population (Hungary, Czech Republic, Lithuania and Estonia) while others are growing (Poland, Malta and Cyprus).
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