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4th World Planning Schools congress (IV WPCS) | 2018

Planning for agglomeration economies in a polycentric region: Envisioning an efficient metropolitan core area in Flanders

Kobe Boussauw; Michiel van Meeteren; Joren Sansen; Evert Meijers; Tom Storme; Erik Louw; Ben Derudder; Frank Witlox

To some degree, metropolitan regions owe their existence to the ability to valorize agglomeration economies. The general perception is that agglomeration economies increase with city size, which is why economists tend to propagate urbanization, in this case in the form of metropolization. Contrarily, spatial planners traditionally emphasize the negative consequences of urban growth in terms of liveability, environmental quality, and congestion. Polycentric development models have been proposed as a specific form of metropolization that allow for both agglomeration economies and higher levels of liveability and sustainability. This paper addresses the challenge of how such polycentric development can be achieved in planning practice. We introduce agglomeration potential maps that visualize potential locations in a polycentric metropolitan area where positive agglomeration externalities can be optimized. These maps are utilized in the process of developing a new spatial vision for Flanders polycentric metropolitan core area, commonly known as the Flemish Diamond. The spatial vision aspires to determine where predicted future population growth in the metropolitan core area could best be located, while both optimizing positive agglomeration externalities and maintaining its small-scale morphological character. Based on a literature review of optimum urban-size thresholds and our agglomeration potential maps, we document how such maps contributed to developing this spatial vision for the Flemish metropolitan core area.


International business travel in the global economy | 2010

International business travel and the global economy: setting the context

Jon Beaverstock; Ben Derudder; James Faulconbridge; Frank Witlox


The geographies of air transport | 2014

Global cities and air transport

Ben Derudder; Frank Witlox


Archive | 2013

Bringing Migration Back In: A Cross-City Comparative Analysis of the World Urban System

Matthew R. Sanderson; Michael Timberlake; Ben Derudder; Frank Witlox


Archive | 2015

Review of Taylor et al. Global Urban Analysis: A Survey of Cities in Globalization?

Peter J. Taylor; Pengfei Ni; Ben Derudder; Michael Hoyler; Jin Huang; Frank Willox


Hub cities in the knowledge economy : seaports, airports, brainports | 2014

Knowledge hubs: infrastructure and the knowledge economy in city-regions

Ben Derudder; Sven Conventz; Alain Thierstein; Frank Witlox


Het Vlaams gewest als polycentrische ruimte : van semantiek tot toepassing | 2013

Agglomeratie-externaliteiten en interstedelijke polycentriciteit

Michiel van Meeteren; Ben Derudder; Frank Witlox


Het Vlaams gewest als polycentrische ruimte : van semantiek tot toepassing | 2013

Europese dromen?: over interregionale polycentriciteit

Michiel van Meeteren; Ben Derudder; Frank Witlox


Het Vlaams gewest als polycentrische ruimte : van semantiek tot toepassing | 2013

De polycentrische ruimte

Michiel van Meeteren; Ben Derudder; Frank Witlox


Critical Concepts in Urban Studies | 2013

Global cities, volume III: infrastructures for cities in globalization

Ben Derudder; Frank Witlox

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Joren Sansen

Vrije Universiteit Brussel

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Wout Dullaert

Antwerp Maritime Academy

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Erik Louw

Delft University of Technology

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Evert Meijers

Delft University of Technology

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