We must also work on the leitmotiv of the territorial dimension, which is polycentrism, and, of course, the use of new technologies. |
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Given that polycentrism necessarily has to be perceived in a multi-scalar way, how can the proposals be articulated between the different levels? |
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The peripheral urban systems do not therefore have the same advantages when it comes to facing the objective of European polycentrism. |
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Three thematic approaches were selected in order to examine in greater detail whether or not they contributed towards polycentrism. |
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Benoît Cuvelier from Nantes Métropole asked why the notion of polycentrism did not appear in the CPMR's contribution. |
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A visitor to Los Angeles today might hear the city explained in just the same way: as a network of nodes, a constellation of urban villages, an exercise in postmodern polycentrism. |
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By pooling their resources, they make polycentrism a development tool. |
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Furthermore, after consultation of the Regions and their representative organisations, the Commission shall support a series of cooperation networks focusing on issues related to territorial cohesion and polycentrism. |
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To that end, we called on two concepts: polycentrism, regarding which our work with Metrex is invaluable and the concept of development of the territory of the European Union. |
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While still fragmented and exhibiting degrees of polycentrism, a global commercial legal order is coming into focus. |
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A new space has been created for the emergence of a new polycentrism. |
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In this regard, ACF adequately rose against former approaches that neglected the importance of private actors, as well as the polycentrism of the policymaking processes. |
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Polycentrism describes situations of multilayered and diffuse governance and, thus, emphasizes its distinctive feature of emanating from multiple locales at the same time. |
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