Does Size Matter? Knowledge-Based Development of Second-Order City-Regions in Finland




Tan Yigitcanlar, Tommi Inkinen, Teemu Makkonen

PublisherROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD

2015

disP - The Planning Review

DISP

DISP

51

3

62

77

16

0251-3625

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1080/02513625.2015.1093352



Achieving knowledge-based urban development (KBUD) depends profoundly on not only encouraging the development of economic activities, but also strengthening the societal, environmental and governance bases of city-regions. In recent years, a number of global city-regions have been investigated from the angle of this multidimensional perspective, which has provided a new comprehension of the development processes of primate city-regions. However, there is a knowledge gap in understanding how KBUD works in the second-order city-region (SOCR) context. This warrants more attention as SOCRs potentially help secure balanced development and territorial cohesion. This paper aims to empirically investigate KBUD performances of SOCRs in order to generate new insights. An assessment framework is utilised in the Finnish context, where the findings provide a nationally bench-marked snapshot of the degree of achievements of SOCRs based on numerous KBUD performance areas. The results shed light on the unique Finnish urban and regional development process, and provide lessons for other SOCRs.



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