Print Email Facebook Twitter Cohesion Policy Contributing to Territorial Cohesion: Future Scenarios Title Cohesion Policy Contributing to Territorial Cohesion: Future Scenarios Author Faludi, A. Peyrony, J. Faculty OTB Research Institute for the Built Environment Department OTB Research Date 2011-09-26 Abstract The Barca Report advocates for developmental policies to be ‘place-based’: integrated as far as they affect ‘places’. The debate on territorial cohesion is equally concerned with integrating relevant policies and actions. This requires well-established democratic institutions and adequate responses to the demands of technical systems and of markets. Following Lisbeth Hooghe and Gary Marks, the respective arrangements are described as Governance Type I and Type II. All levels of government, including that of the EU, partake in both types, but relations between them are problematic, particularly in the context of Europe 2020: Will this EU strategy be mainly a matter for Directorate-Generals and their various clients pursuing their policies (Governance Type II), or will Cohesion policy, with its more integrated and decentralised approach, involving many levels of government and stakeholders (Governance Type I) form platforms for integrating them? This paper presents four scenarios; each based on a combination of strong/weak Governance Type I and Type II, which are labelled as the ‘Anglo-Saxon’, ‘Saint-Simonian’, ‘Rhineland’ and the ‘European’ Scenarios. The authors prefer the latter, but the best one can hope for in the short term is for this option not to fall by the wayside. Subject cohesion policyplace-based policiesterritorial cohesionscenarios To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:7bd17eaf-6803-4254-9b6d-5288d19cb3f6 Publisher Nordregio ISSN 1650-9544 Source European Journal of Spatial Development, (43), 2011; Refereed Article Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights (c) 2011 Faludi, A.Peyrony, J. Files PDF refereed43.pdf 290.23 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:7bd17eaf-6803-4254-9b6d-5288d19cb3f6/datastream/OBJ/view