Spatial Governance
governance can be functionally and spatially based [1]. Especially the reference to space plays in modern governance concepts and terms important. The pieces range from the world-wide global governance of international politics to small-scale Urban Local Governance. In between are supranational, national and regional governance configurations.
rooms are for people of vital importance. They are for individuals, families and groups, mainly living rooms. There they live, where they attend school, form, work, spend their free time, communicate, find here them home and shelter, identity and solidarity.
rooms are not only living and recreation rooms, but also power has always been areas in which policy is developed. "Political territories are the physical basis of power and its limits are 'power-limits'." [2] This
are spaces in the territorial sense constitutive of societies and social developments. The political-administrative system is organized territorially. It's there in particular to planning and design of power to influence to economic-financial objectives [3] to provide power over resources, but also about life-world of identity and motives-"[4].
Armin King
[1] See Fürst, Dietrich (2004): Regional Governance. P. 51
[2] Reuber, Paul (1999): Spatial political conflicts. P. 1
[3] See Reuber, p. 311
[4] Reuber, p. 312
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