Old wisdom and the New Economic Geography: Managing uncertainty in 21st century regional and urban development

IF 1.7 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Regional Science Policy and Practice Pub Date : 2024-08-29 DOI:10.1016/j.rspp.2024.100124
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The New Economic Geography (NEG) has over the past decades become a leading paradigm in regional science and geography. This paper seeks to provide a retrospective and prospective look into its achievements and current challenges. Clearly, regions are not oases of tranquility. Uncertainty and shocks in regional and urban development are omnipresent and call for adaptive and resilient strategies on spatial dynamics. The spatial arena is governed by many factors; this is mapped out in the present paper by means of a ‘Pentagon’ model of critical territorial capital inputs which form interdependent anchor points for policy and action based on the principle of confluence. The space-economy is multi-faceted and three prominent challenges in particular, are highlighted in this study: (i) the influence of digital technology on the standard NEG framework; (ii) the livability and proximity conditions in urban agglomerations, critically assessed through the lenses of the currently popular 15-minute city framework; (iii) the implications of social wellbeing and happiness motives for regional and urban planning in an NEG context. The conclusion of the study is that the NEG legacy and principles continue to be prominent signposts for regional and urban analysis and policy, conditional upon a flexible adaptivity of this legacy to new framework conditions in the ever-changing space-economy.

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旧智慧与新经济地理学:管理 21 世纪区域和城市发展中的不确定性
过去几十年来,新经济地理学(NEG)已成为区域科学和地理学的主要范式。本文试图对其成就和当前挑战进行回顾和展望。显然,区域并不是宁静的绿洲。区域和城市发展中的不确定性和冲击无处不在,需要在空间动态方面采取适应性和弹性战略。空间领域受许多因素的制约;本文通过关键领土资本投入的 "五角大楼 "模型对此进行了描绘,这些关键领土资本构成了基于汇合原则的政策和行动的相互依存的锚点。空间经济是多方面的,本研究特别强调了三个突出的挑战:(i) 数字技术对标准 NEG 框架的影响;(ii) 城市群的宜居性和邻近性条件,通过目前流行的 15 分钟城市框架进行批判性评估;(iii) 在 NEG 背景下,社会福祉和幸福动机对区域和城市规划的影响。本研究的结论是,在不断变化的空间经济环境中,国家近地增长计划的遗产和原则仍将是区域和城市分析与政策的重要指路明灯,但条件是这些遗产必须灵活地适应新的框架条件。
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期刊介绍: Regional Science Policy & Practice (RSPP) is the official policy and practitioner orientated journal of the Regional Science Association International. It is an international journal that publishes high quality papers in applied regional science that explore policy and practice issues in regional and local development. It welcomes papers from a range of academic disciplines and practitioners including planning, public policy, geography, economics and environmental science and related fields. Papers should address the interface between academic debates and policy development and application. RSPP provides an opportunity for academics and policy makers to develop a dialogue to identify and explore many of the challenges facing local and regional economies.
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