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Theoretical and Applied Approaches to Economic Geography and Spatial Planning

George M. Korres Maria Michailidis Anastasios K. Sepetis Spyros Anagnostou

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Engineering Science Reference
24 December 2025
The field of economic geography and spatial planning bridges theoretical insights and practical applications to better understand how economic activities are distributed across space. By examining the spatial dimensions of economic behavior such as location choices and regional disparities, scholars and planners can develop strategies that promote balanced growth and sustainable development. These methods can translate into concrete planning and policy decisions and inform a more integrated understanding of how space and economy can offer valuable tools for addressing contemporary challenges such as urban sprawl, economic inequality, and environmental sustainability. Theoretical and Applied Approaches to Economic Geography and Spatial Planning investigates new theories, research findings, and case studies, enhancing understanding and collaboration in issues of sustainable development and socio-economic developments in theory and practice. It analyzes the role and effects of sustainable development in economics and social integration, plotting both the related present and future trends and developments. Covering topics such as resource management, data analysis, and digital economy, this book is an excellent resource for academicians, researchers, students, policymakers, managers, corporate heads, and more.
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Imprint:   Engineering Science Reference
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 178mm, 
ISBN:   9798337315553
Pages:   408
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Biography Dr. George M. Korres holds a doctorate in Economic Sciences (Economics of Innovation) from University of London (QMW) and an M.Sc from Essex University. Currently, he is a Professor at the University of the Aegean, Department of Geography, School of Social Science. He was also a visiting fellow, for the academic period 2010-20111, at the University of Newcastle, Centre from Urban Regional & Development Studies, (CURDS), School of Geography, Sociology and Politics. He was visiting scholar at the University of Leeds during 2006-2007. Over the last 10 years, during both his academic and professional career, he has gained an in depth experience in the fields of economics, business and politics in the area of European Economics and Innovation Systems. His main areas of interest and specialisation include: European Integration, Social Policy and Social Inclusion, Economic and Innovation Policies, EU enlargement and the Euro-Mediterranean partnership. He has collaborated with many European universities, Institutions, NGOs as well as academia. George Korres has also been involved in various trans-European and international projects and he has published widely in this area in many International Journals, such as Applied Econometrics, Regional and Sectoral Economic Studies, Southwestern Economic Review, Pensions, Sage, Management Sciences and Regional Development etc, also he has published a number of books with international publishers, such as MacMillan-Palgrave Press, Springer, Edward and Elgar, Ashgate Publishers and Nova (New York) Publishers. Maria P. Michailidis is an Professor and the ex-Dean of the School of Business at the University of Nicosia, Cyprus. She is a Community-Social Psychologist, a Psychotherapist and a Vocational Counselor. She is the author of several book chapters, journal articles and editor of several books. Dr. Michailidis has a long industrial experience as she worked in the United States and Cyprus, as well as teaching experience from teaching in tertiary education both in the United States and Cyprus. She is a researcher and a regular speaker and presenter at International conferences. Her research interests include occupational health, illness and wellness, gender and intercultural studies, unemployment issues, working women and stress, occupational stress, women entrepreneurs. Most of her research work has been supported by grants; she has also been a research partner in European Union projects such as Leonardo da Vinci; Socrates/Erasmus Thematic Networks and Grundtvig Multilateral Projects. Dr. Spyros Anagnostou is an Assistant Professor at the University of the Aegean-Department of Geography. He has obtained a Ph.D from the Department of Geography at the University of the Aegean, also he has a DEA, Urban and Spatial Management from the Université d’Aix-Marseille III DESS, Law and Urban Planning – Université d’Aix-Marseille III and a B.A. degree (Maîtrise) Regional and Urban Planning – Université d’Aix-Marseille III. His research interests focusing in the fields of City Planning, Regional Development with Emphasis on Island Space, Culture and Local Development, Transport Infrastructures, Geoeconomics, Geopolitics, Urban History, and Historical Geography. He has also collaborated in research projects, has presented her work in a number of international conferences and has published in established international journals

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