. "POLYCE analyses five Central European capital cities and their functionally related surrounding areas: Bratislava, Budapest, Ljubljana, Praha, and Wien. The project emerged from the respective city administrations' wish to research the cities' future competitive and cooperative potentials both among each other and vis-a-vis other metropolises. A main goal was to conduct a comparative analysis of the five cities and their related surrounding areas in order to elaborate in-depth results on their specificities and commonalities. The objective was to draw an up-to-date picture of the preconditions for urban development in Central Europe."@en . "POLYCE: Metropolisation and Polycentric Development in Central Europe" . "Mul\u00ED\u010Dek, Ond\u0159ej" . . "978-3-902576-73-6" . . . "S\u00FDkora, Lud\u011Bk" . "http://www.wien.gv.at/stadtentwicklung/studien/pdf/b008329.pdf" . "POLYCE: Metropolisation and Polycentric Development in Central Europe" . "POLYCE: Metropolisation and Polycentric Development in Central Europe"@en . . "RIV/00216208:11310/13:10190096" . . "4"^^ . . "Ku\u010Dera, Petr" . . . "POLYCE: Metropolisation and Polycentric Development in Central Europe" . "11310" . . "comparative analysis; urban development; Central Europe; capital cities; polycentricity; metropolisation"@en . . "RIV/00216208:11310/13:10190096!RIV14-MSM-11310___" . . "Werkstattbericht, 134" . "Giffinger, Rudolf" . . "ESPON & Vienna University of Technology" . "[8D07AF3BB786]" . . . . . "I" . "Machala, Branislav" . "147"^^ . "147"^^ . . "POLYCE analyses five Central European capital cities and their functionally related surrounding areas: Bratislava, Budapest, Ljubljana, Praha, and Wien. The project emerged from the respective city administrations' wish to research the cities' future competitive and cooperative potentials both among each other and vis-a-vis other metropolises. A main goal was to conduct a comparative analysis of the five cities and their related surrounding areas in order to elaborate in-depth results on their specificities and commonalities. The objective was to draw an up-to-date picture of the preconditions for urban development in Central Europe." . "97059" . "29"^^ . . "Vienna" . . "POLYCE: Metropolisation and Polycentric Development in Central Europe"@en . .