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Transboundary Planning and Governance: from challenge to solution in times of crises?

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This article introduces the AESOP Thematic Group “Transboundary Planning and Governance” and its recent organisational and thematic changes. It also scans recent research from the viewpoint of two interlinked key dimensions of transboundary planning and governance: scale and scope. By doing so, the article aims to highlight promising research perspectives related to transboundary and integrated planning, crossing administrative borders and siloes respectively. This is especially relevant with a view to the multiple crises society is currently facing. To date, transboundary planning and governance is often portrayed through the challenges it is facing. However, as this article argues, there is a need to move forward and focus on how the transboundary setting – often more flexible and malleable than other governance contexts – can make a contribution to address current crises. 

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Eva Purkarthofer - Aalto University https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9038-8285

Alois Humer - Austrian Academy of Sciences, Institute for Urban and Regional Research https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0212-8609

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Purkarthofer, E., & Humer, A. (2024). Transboundary Planning and Governance: from challenge to solution in times of crises?. European Journal of Spatial Development, 20(3), 1–14. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10777390