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Spatial Planning in the Balkans between Transition, European Integration and Path-dependency
The proposed article aims at inquiring into the evolution of territorial governance and spatial planning systems of the Balkan region, since 1989. The first part sheds some light on the impact of the transition period and, in particular, on the consequences that the shift from a centralized economic and administrative model to a decentralized model based on free market rules had over spatial planning legislation and practice The second part focuses on European integration and on the Europeanization processes triggered by those policies undertaken by the EU during the pre-accession period, in relation to the different integration steps that the aforementioned countries had to go through. Finally, the last part explores more in details the role of the various actors that were/are involved in the process that led to the development of new spatial planning systems in the selected countries, their capability to influence the spatial planning systems’ patterns of change and the channels through which this influence was delivered.
Spatial Planning in the Balkans between Transition, European Integration and Path-dependency
The proposed article aims at inquiring into the evolution of territorial governance and spatial planning systems of the Balkan region, since 1989. The first part sheds some light on the impact of the transition period and, in particular, on the consequences that the shift from a centralized economic and administrative model to a decentralized model based on free market rules had over spatial planning legislation and practice The second part focuses on European integration and on the Europeanization processes triggered by those policies undertaken by the EU during the pre-accession period, in relation to the different integration steps that the aforementioned countries had to go through. Finally, the last part explores more in details the role of the various actors that were/are involved in the process that led to the development of new spatial planning systems in the selected countries, their capability to influence the spatial planning systems’ patterns of change and the channels through which this influence was delivered.
Spatial Planning in the Balkans between Transition, European Integration and Path-dependency
Berisha, Erblin (author) / Cotella, Giancarlo (author)
2015-01-01
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
DDC:
710
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