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This book addresses regional development theories and policies, with a special focus on forgotten places, and raises emerging questions about recent theoretical advances, as well as trends and challenges in the field.



The shortcomings of traditional regional policies led to a major policy. Thus, regions have become more active in the design and implementation of policies, following a bottom-up approach and involving the participation of the local community in strategic planning, as opposed to the traditional top-down method. This book addresses regional development theories and policies, with a special focus on forgotten places, and raises emerging questions about recent theoretical advances, as well as trends and challenges in the field.

It examines two main and related issues: the crucial role of regional actors for development and the role of Forgotten Spaces. It emphasizes the spatial/territorial approaches from different theoretical perspectives, underlining place-based approaches and compares the experiences of both successful and failed cases, attempting to identify lessons and policy recommendations, as well as adding empirical evidence to this field. The different cases presented, which focus on Forgotten Spaces, allow the reader to assess the role of different actors for regional development as well as some sectoral approaches. While there is a clear focus on European countries with different geographical, institutional and sociocultural characteristics, the book also examines good and bad examples of regional development and policies related to forgotten places from different regions worldwide, including developed and developing countries.

The book benefits from contributions from over 20 authors from different nationalities, and a rich diversity of case studies, approaches and methods of discussion. The authors discuss practical examples and more complex theoretical approaches, involving techniques of spatial analysis, spatial econometrics, social networks, content analysis as well as regional planning techniques. The book will appeal to an interdisciplinary audience and will provide academicians, politicians, and policy designers with original and detailed analyses.

Introduction. Forgotten Spaces in the European Regional Policy and
Development Part I: Regional Development and Policies in Europe: main
theoretical advances and last trends and challenges
1. Comparative assessment
of rural realities in the European Union: The main drivers of the rural
population
2. Agglomeration of knowledge intensive activities and brain
drain: global cities and forgotten regions across Europe. A case study with
Spanish data Part II: Comparative analysis of regional experiences on
forgotten spaces in Europe
3. How to make forgotten spaces visible? Image
making as a coping strategy of two European small towns
4. Italian Inner
areas' strategic plans: a textual network analysis of the Appennino Emiliano
and Madonie case studies
5. Engaging with forgotten places: Applying a
multifaceted understanding of place in an analysis of two Danish cases
6.
Revitalizing forgotten spaces through local leadership and social
entrepreneurial ecosystems: the case of Muszyna Commune
7. The specificity
determinants of monetary and fiscal policy in the V4 countries. Comparative
economics perspective
8. Public procurement as a transformative innovation
policy instrument: urban rehabilitation in Malmö Conclusions. Regional
Policies, Development and Forgotten Spaces in Europe
Marķa del Carmen Sįnchez-Carreira is Associate Professor of Applied Economics at the University of Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, Spain.

Paulo Jorge Reis Mourćo is Associate Professor in the Department of Economics, at the University of Minho, Braga, Portugal.

Bruno Blanco-Varela is Lecturer of Applied Economics at the University of Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, Spain.