Abstract

One can trace territorial planning for a New Lisbon Airport back to the post-Salazarian 1970s. In the new millennium, the project has encountered new obstacles such as regional political movements and the post-2007 financial crisis that seriously challenged government plans. The case seeks to analyse the project in terms of space and time while comparing it with alternatives that emerged in the process of planning and politics.

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