Abstract

The paper analyses concepts, planning and trends in European spatial planning network on the example of Rome (Italy), Berlin-Brandenburg (Germany) and Kristiansand (Norway) in order to formulate basic model for managerial innovations and conceptual framework consisting of key managerial innovations and approaches for spatial development of the metropolises. The article discusses the integrated diversity concept, the role of local actors in spatial development, spatial approach and spatially oriented policies, initiatives in strategic spatial planning and in regional development, innovative creative forces and regional identity.

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