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Articles de revues sur le sujet "Economic development projects – Scotland – Glasgow"
Richardson, G. A., A. Anderton, R. J. Chalmers, S. Cochran, P. Letton, C. A. Macritchie et A. W. Pepper. « The contribution of the Scottish Central Institutions to food studies ». Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Section B. Biological Sciences 87, no 3-4 (1986) : 195–200. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0269727000004309.
Texte intégralM. Venter, Isabella, Rénette J. Blignaut et Karen Renaud. « Uniformity in the midst of diversity ». Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology 12, no 4 (30 septembre 2014) : 550–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jedt-08-2013-0060.
Texte intégralHayton, Keith. « Helping Those With Mental Health Problems Access Open Employment - A Glasgow Case Study ». Local Economy : The Journal of the Local Economy Policy Unit 17, no 1 (février 2002) : 35–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02690940110099712.
Texte intégralSharpe, Tim. « Building Mounted Wind Turbines on Existing Multi-Storey Housing ». Open House International 33, no 3 (1 septembre 2008) : 60–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ohi-03-2008-b0007.
Texte intégralPolyakov, E. N., et T. V. Donchuk. « SCOTTISH MODERN IN DESIGN WORKS OF C.R. MACKINTOSH AND M. MACDONALD ». Vestnik Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo arkhitekturno-stroitel'nogo universiteta. JOURNAL of Construction and Architecture, no 5 (30 octobre 2018) : 9–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.31675/1607-1859-2018-20-5-9-34.
Texte intégralHong, Jinhyun, David Philip McArthur et Mark Livingston. « The evaluation of large cycling infrastructure investments in Glasgow using crowdsourced cycle data ». Transportation 47, no 6 (14 mars 2019) : 2859–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11116-019-09988-4.
Texte intégralRemali, Adel M., Ashraf M. Salama et Florian Wiedmann. « Migration and Urbanism in Glasgow : The Spatial Impact of South Asian Communities ». Open House International 44, no 4 (1 décembre 2019) : 45–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ohi-04-2019-b0007.
Texte intégralPhillips, Jim. « Oceanspan : Deindustrialisation and Devolution in Scotland, c. 1960–1974 ». Scottish Historical Review 84, no 1 (avril 2005) : 63–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/shr.2005.84.1.63.
Texte intégralJones, Anthony T., et Will Rowley. « Global Perspective : Economic Forecast for Renewable Ocean Energy Technologies ». Marine Technology Society Journal 36, no 4 (1 décembre 2002) : 85–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.4031/002533202787908608.
Texte intégralGołębiowska, Anna. « The Impact of the SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) Coronavirus Pandemic on Ecological Security and the Development of International Environmental Policy ». Zeszyty Naukowe SGSP 2, no 80 (21 décembre 2021) : 179–212. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0015.6476.
Texte intégralThèses sur le sujet "Economic development projects – Scotland – Glasgow"
MacKenzie, Niall Gordon. « Chucking buns across the fence ? governmental planning and regeneration projects in the Scottish Highland economy, 1945-82 / ». Connect to e-thesis record to view abstract. Move to record for print version, 2007. http://theses.gla.ac.uk/125/.
Texte intégralPh.D. thesis submitted to the Department of Economic and Social History, Faculty of Law, Business and Social Sciences, University of Glasgow, 2007. Includes bibliographical references. Print copy also available.
SOBCZAK, Anna. « Europeanization and urban policy networks : the impact of EU programmes on cooperation around economic development in Kraków and Glasgow ». Doctoral thesis, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/14507.
Texte intégralExamining Board: John Bachtler (Univerity of Strathclyde), László Bruszt (EUI), Jerzy Hausner (Cracow University), Michael Keating (EUI) (Supervisor)
First made available online: 25 August 2021
This PhD thesis is the outcome of a research project that has analysed how EU programmes influence cooperation among local economic development actors in European cities. The focus of the research is particularly on the impact of the Europeanization process on urban policy networks. The study is based on a comparative analysis of two European cities, Krakow and Glasgow. In particular, the thesis looks into the impact of EU funds on local actor relations around economic development by analysing the management of EU programmes, participation in EU projects and international city cooperation. The theoretical framework provided is based on analysing five dimensions of the Europeanization process, categorised as institutional, financial, cognitive, rhetoric and symbolic. The study builds on an extensive literature review and involved a range of sources, including a large number of interviews in both cities. The structure of the thesis is based on six main chapters. The first chapter introduces a research problem, puts forward preliminary hypotheses and sets a research design based on the five dimensions of the Europeanization process. In the second chapter we find a literature review, looking at actor relations around economic development in cities, with an emphasis on urban policy networks, and the conceptualised role of Europeanization stimulating cooperation among actors. Chapter three provides a review of the urban dimension in EU policies with respect to policy objectives, funding and policy measures. This is followed by two empirical chapters on Glasgow and Krakow, reviewing the historical, political and institutional contexts, management of EU programmes, participation in EU projects and engagement in inter-city cooperation. The final chapter links the empirical findings with urban theories and Europeanization literature as well as provides conclusions on the five dimensions set out in the theoretical framework. The dimensions of the Europeanization model set out in this dissertation demonstrate that when exposed to EU programmes, European cities tend to develop similar features of cooperation around EU funded economic development, despite their distinct institutional structures and differences in national, historical, cultural and political backgrounds. Similar institutions in the form of partnerships are created around EU funds (institutional dimension), which attract additional funds, both private and public (financial dimension). Actors involved with EU funded projects exchange knowledge and expertise that contribute to the creation of best practices, which become available to all cities in the European Union (cognitive dimension). Consequently, local actors involved with EU programmes start using the same EU language (rhetoric dimension) and apply the same EU symbols (symbolic dimension).
Livres sur le sujet "Economic development projects – Scotland – Glasgow"
Team, Scotland Scottish Executive Joint Performance. Measuring Scotland's progress towards a smart, successful Scotland. Edinburgh : Scottish Executive, 2003.
Trouver le texte intégralScotland. Scottish Executive. Joint Performance Team. Measuring Scotland's progress towards a smart, successful Scotland. [Edinburgh] : Scottish Executive, 2002.
Trouver le texte intégralNewfoundland. Royal Commission on Employment and Unemployment. The institutional and policy framework of rural development planning in Scotland and Newfoundland : Historical experience and future directions. St. John's, Nfld : Royal Commission on Employment and Unemployment, Newfoundland and Labrador, 1986.
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Collins, Chik, et Ian Levitt. « The policy discourses that shaped the ‘transformation’ of Glasgow in the later 20th century : ‘overspill’, ‘redeployment’ and the ‘culture of enterprise’ ». Dans Transforming Glasgow, 21–38. Policy Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781447349778.003.0002.
Texte intégralBaruffati, David, Mhairi Mackenzie, David Walsh et Bruce Whyte. « A sick city in a sick country ». Dans Transforming Glasgow, 121–38. Policy Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781447349778.003.0007.
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