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Getting involved in plan making: Participation and stakeholder involvement in local and regional spatial strategies in England
In 2004 the English planning system was subject to extensive reforms which introduced a spatial planning approach that goes beyond traditional land-use planning in integrating policies for the development and use of land with other policies and programmes which influence the nature of places. At the regional level, regional planning guidance was replaced by regional spatial strategies (RSSs) and, at the local level, existing local land-use planning documents were replaced with a portfolio of documents that make up the new local development framework (LDF). Together, the LDF and RSS make up the statutory development plan for an area. At the heart of the new spatial planning reforms is a heightened emphasis on stakeholder and community involvement. This paper brings together research at two different spatial scales. The Spatial Plans in Practice study examined stakeholder involvement in LDF preparation across England. Parallel research examined the experience of stakeholders in the formation of the North West RSS. Drawing on this empirical base, we examine experiences of stakeholder involvement in the reformed spatial planning system and discuss the implications for the future. © 2010 Pion Ltd and its Licensors.
Getting involved in plan making: Participation and stakeholder involvement in local and regional spatial strategies in England
In 2004 the English planning system was subject to extensive reforms which introduced a spatial planning approach that goes beyond traditional land-use planning in integrating policies for the development and use of land with other policies and programmes which influence the nature of places. At the regional level, regional planning guidance was replaced by regional spatial strategies (RSSs) and, at the local level, existing local land-use planning documents were replaced with a portfolio of documents that make up the new local development framework (LDF). Together, the LDF and RSS make up the statutory development plan for an area. At the heart of the new spatial planning reforms is a heightened emphasis on stakeholder and community involvement. This paper brings together research at two different spatial scales. The Spatial Plans in Practice study examined stakeholder involvement in LDF preparation across England. Parallel research examined the experience of stakeholders in the formation of the North West RSS. Drawing on this empirical base, we examine experiences of stakeholder involvement in the reformed spatial planning system and discuss the implications for the future. © 2010 Pion Ltd and its Licensors.
Getting involved in plan making: Participation and stakeholder involvement in local and regional spatial strategies in England
Baker, Mark (Autor:in) / Hincks, Stephen (Autor:in) / Sherriff, Graeme (Autor:in)
01.01.2010
Baker , M , Hincks , S & Sherriff , G 2010 , ' Getting involved in plan making: Participation and stakeholder involvement in local and regional spatial strategies in England ' Environment & Planning C: Government & Policy , vol 28 , no. 4 , pp. 574-594 . DOI:10.1068/c0972
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Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Planning and Development , /dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/2300/2301 , Public Administration , Management , /dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/2300/2308 , Policy and Law , stakeholder involvement , Monitoring , Environmental Science (miscellaneous) , participation , /dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/3300/3305 , /dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/3300/3321 , planning , Geography
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710
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