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title

European Spatial Research and Policy

town

Lódz

context

Dep. of the built Environment and Spatial Policy University of Lódz, University of Groningen (the Netherlands), Comenius University, Bratislava (Slovakia), University of the West of England, Bristol (UK)

editor

Tadeusz Marszal (editor); P.H. Pellenbarg (the Netherlands), V.Slavik (Slovakia), C. Staddon (UK), (co-editor); P. Groote (the Netherlands), T. Markowski (Poland) (sub-editors); Marek Sobczynski (managing editor)

editorial board

D. Amborski, (Toronto, Canada), S. Artobolevskiy (Moscow, Russia), M. Badenhorst (Pretoria, South Africa), G. Barta (Budapest, Hungary); M. Bell (Kensington, Usa); J. Blazek (Prague, Czech Republic), R. Domanski, (Poland), I. Elander (Sweden), T. Hägerstrand (Lund, Sweden), O. Kultalahti (Tampere, Finland), D. Massey (Liverpool, Uk), S. Montagné-Villette (Poitiers, France), A. Ökten, (Istanbul, Turkey), J. S. Pedersen (Roskilde, Denmark), G. Prevelakis (Paris, France), W. Strubelt (Bonn, Germany), T. Zipser (Poland)

frequency

2 issues a year

circulation/quantity

415 copies

price

15 UK£ single copy; 21 UK£ subscription

size/pages

17x24 cm;130

illustrations

Diagrams, maps, graphs, tables b/w

language/s

English

themes/range and treatment

Problems of social and economic space organization at local, regional and supernational level; both theoretical and empirical aspects, the review has an interdisciplinary character

authors/readers

Geographers, regional scientists, economists, planners, architects, sociologists and historians, academics, policy-makers and practitioners

chronology

ESR&P was found at AESOP Congress in Lodz 1993, vol. 1 was published in 1994. Meetings of the editorial board: Lodz 1993, Bratislava 1995, Groningen 1996, Lodz 1998, the next will be in Prague 2000

 

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