Policy Evidence About the Added Value of EU-Integrated Urban Initiatives as Local Policy Mixes

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Navarro Yáñez Clemente J.,Rodríguez-García María Jesús,Guerrero-Mayo María José

Abstract

AbstractHave local strategies promoted better urban policies and urban spaces? This chapter reviews the main evidence about this question concerning the added value of urban initiatives promoted by the EU in Spain between 1994 and 2013. The first section summarises the evidence presented in previous chapters, in line with the two aspects of added value and the specific research questions proposed about them. The second section interprets the results of the Spanish case, in line with the conceptualisation of these initiatives as multi-level policy mixes and the multi-scalar comparative analysis that is appropriate to explain local integrated strategies in the framework of the European Cohesion Policy.

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Springer International Publishing

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