Cross-border region Graz-Maribor: challenges and potentials of integration processes

The paper outlines the spatial development of the cross-border region between the two cities - Graz (Austria) and Maribor (Slovenia) - with regard to the integration processes in the past, present and future. First, the analyses of the past, when both parts of the region shared the national border,...

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Main Authors: Pogačar, Kaja. (Author), Sitar, Metka. (Author)
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Jezik:English
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Online dostop:http://programm.corp.at/cdrom2009/papers2009/CORP2009_97.pdf
Sorodne knjige/članki:Vsebovano v: Strategies, concepts and technologies for planning the urban future. Real Corp 2009 - Cities 3.0: smart, sustainable, integrative
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653 0 |a urbanistično načrtovanje  |a prostorski razvoj  |a obmejne regije  |a Graz  |a Maribor 
653 0 |a spatial development  |a cross-border regions  |a border regions  |a new urban nodes  |a case study  |a Graz  |a Maribor 
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