Several researchers from our institute have published in the Routlegde series Regions and Cities:
‘Spatial Justice and Cohesion: The Role of Place-Based Action in Community Development’ (eds: Matti Fritsch, Petri Kahila, Sarolta Németh, James W. Scott):
Judit Keller and Tünde Virág: Drivers of place-based community development: Perceptions of spatial injustice and the role of institutionally embedded responses
Katalin Kovács, Elizabeth Brooks, George Zamfir, Mark Shucksmith and Gusztáv Nemes: Autonomy and spatial justice in rural LEADER – A case study comparison between Hungary, Romania and England
The studies are based on the RELOCAL H2020 research. More information is available on the publisher’s website:
https://www.routledge.com/Spatial-Justice-and-Cohesion-The-Role-of-Place-Based-Action-in-Community/Fritsch-Kahila-Nemeth-Scott/p/book/9781032135236