Description
Introduction. The Western Balkans between continuity and change.- Territorial development and governance in the Western Balkans.- New European regionalism: Regional planning in the ex-Yugoslavian countries.- The challenge of public participation. Evidences from Albania and Kosovo.- The evolution and consolidation of the Serbian spatial planning system.- Spatial planning and territorial governance in North Macedonia: from socialist Yugoslavia to European integration.- The Volatile Policy Framework of Spatial Planning in Montenegro: Will the Center Hold?.- The impact of the European discourse on national spatial planning in Bulgaria and Serbia.- The Europeanisation of spatial planning in Albania. Opportunity or threat?.- Untangling Territorial Governance in Albania. Towards a place-based approach?.- Integrating coastal zone management into national development policies. The case of Croatia.- Urban agglomeration Zagreb. Scenarios for the future.- Supranational frameworks for territorial governance and spatial planning in the Western Balkans.- Cross border cooperation and adaptation to climate change in Western Balkans Danube area.- The role of cross-border territorial development. Evidences from Albania.- Towards the territorialisation of EU Cohesion Policy? The case of EUSAIR.- Governing territorial development in the Western Balkans: conclusive remarks and future research perspectives.




