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Economic Land Use Deconcentration in European Metros: Enhancing Quality of Life

Explore the spatial deconcentration of economic land use and its impact on quality of life in European metropolitan areas. This research project, conducted from December 2002 to December 2005, focuses on defining key data, economic deconcentration, urban simulation, and engaging potential users of the SELMA approach.

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Economic Land Use Deconcentration in European Metros: Enhancing Quality of Life

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  1. Frans M. DielemanProfessor of Urban GeographyCoordinator SELMAFaculty of GEO SciencesUtrecht University

  2. SELMASpatial Deconcentration of Economic Land Use and Quality of Life in European Metropolitan Areas1 december 2002 - 1 december 2005

  3. The Two Core Systems of the SELMA Approach

  4. Task flow diagram

  5. Quality of Life Indicators

  6. Obstacles • WP 1 Definitions/data • WP 4/5 Economic Deconcentration – Quality of Life • Urban Sim • Academic world – World of potential users of SELMA work

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