2020
DOI: 10.1177/0042098020931695
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Polycentric regions: Proposals for a new typology and terminology

Abstract: ‘Polycentricity on a regional scale’, or in short the ‘polycentric region’ (PR), is a key concept in both urban and regional research and planning. But the term is used in many different ways, making it an overstretched concept unsuitable for drawing normative conclusions from. This article highlights the fact that, beyond the lowest common denominator – PRs consist of several centres (‘poly’ = many) and are situated on a regional scale (‘region’) – there is no single generally accepted definition of … Show more

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“…Münter & Volgmann (2021, p. 691) referred to this functional upgrading of the polycentric metropolitan surrounding as ‘a universal phenomenon in post‐industrial countries’. While scattered metropolitan dispersion into a region is more associated with development in the US (Soja 2014) and, partly, in large Asian regions (Hui et al .…”
Section: Theoretical Foundationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Münter & Volgmann (2021, p. 691) referred to this functional upgrading of the polycentric metropolitan surrounding as ‘a universal phenomenon in post‐industrial countries’. While scattered metropolitan dispersion into a region is more associated with development in the US (Soja 2014) and, partly, in large Asian regions (Hui et al .…”
Section: Theoretical Foundationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Suggestions made by these authors to consider the varying institutionalisations of imaginaries (also see O 'Brien, 2019 andMünter andVolgmann, 2020), and the roles of elite versus community voices in progressing these, also warrants future consideration (Fedeli et al, 2020: 177).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Measuring polycentricity has stimulated extensive debates in the literature primarily due to the ambiguity around defining an urban center and measuring the degree of balance between these centers (Derudder et al, 2021; Münter and Volgmann, 2021; Thomas et al, 2022). This study uses the municipal association ( Verbandsgemeinde ) as the basic spatial unit to measure polycentricity, relying on three commonly used measures from both morphological and functional perspectives.…”
Section: Methods and Datamentioning
confidence: 99%