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Part I The Polycentric Metropolis: Emerging Mega-City Regions
1) From Metropolis to Polyopolis—Peter Hall and Kathy Pain
Part 2 Analysing the Polycentric Metropolis: Quantifying the Mega-City Region
2) Anatomy of the Polycentric Metropolis: Eight Mega-Ciy Regions in Overview—Peter Hall, Kathy Pain and Nick Green
3) Organization of the Polycentric Metropolis: Corporate Structures and Networks—Peter Talyor, Kathy Pain and Loek Kapoen
5) The Informational Geography of Europolis: Mapping the Flow of Information—Peter Hall, Kathy Pain and Nick Green
Part 3 Understanding the Polycentric Metropolis: Actors, Networks, Regions
6) Firms and Places: Inside the Mega-City Regions—Kathy Pain and Peter Hall
7) Flows and Relationships: Internal and External Linkages—Kathy Pain and Peter Hall
8) People and Places: Interrelating the 'Space of Flows' and the 'Space of Places'—Kathy Pain and Peter Hall
Part 4 Visiting the Polycentric Metropolis: Regional Identities, Regional Policies
9) South East England: Global Constellation—Kathy Pain, Peter Hall, Gareth Potts and David Walker
10) Randstad Holland: Multiple Faces of a Polycentric Model—Bart Lambregts, Robert Kloosterman, Merijn van der Werff, Robert Roling and Loek Kapoen
11) Central Belgium: Polycentrism in a Federal Context—Christian Vandermotten, Marcel Roelands, Laurent Aujean and Etienne Castiau
12) RhineRuhr: 'Polycentricity At Its Best?'—Wolfgang Knapp, Daniela Scherhag and Peter Schmitt
13) Rhine-Main: Making Polycentricity Work?—TimFreytag, Michael Hoyler, Christoph Mager and Christian Fischer
14) European Metropolitan Region Northern Switzerland: Driving Agents for Spatial Development and Governance Responses—Lars Glanzmann, Simone Gabi, Christian Kruse, Alain Thiersten and Nathalie Grillon
15) The Paris Region: Polycentric Spatial Planning in a Monocentric Metropolitan Region—Ludovic Halbert
16) Greater Dublin in the Celtic Tiger Economy: Towards a Polycentric Mega-City Region?—Chris con Egeraat, Martin Sokol and Peter Stafford
Part 5 Planning Europolis: The Effectiveness of Policy
17) From Strategy to Delivery: Policy Responses—Peter Hall and Kathy Pain Appendix 1 The Web Survey Appendix 2 The Interview Questionnaires References Index
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