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Integrated, adaptive and participatory spatial planning: trends across Europe
Whether spatial planning systems are equipped to cope with contemporary regional and urban challenges is strongly dependent on their capacity to promote integration between policy sectors, to respond adaptively to changing societal and political conditions, and to involve and engage citizens in decision-making processes. This paper examines and compares how these capacities have evolved in European countries since the start of the 21st century. The findings indicate that many countries have made reforms to spatial planning with significant implications for their capacity to promote integrated, adaptive and collective planning decisions.
Integrated, adaptive and participatory spatial planning: trends across Europe
Whether spatial planning systems are equipped to cope with contemporary regional and urban challenges is strongly dependent on their capacity to promote integration between policy sectors, to respond adaptively to changing societal and political conditions, and to involve and engage citizens in decision-making processes. This paper examines and compares how these capacities have evolved in European countries since the start of the 21st century. The findings indicate that many countries have made reforms to spatial planning with significant implications for their capacity to promote integrated, adaptive and collective planning decisions.
Integrated, adaptive and participatory spatial planning: trends across Europe
Nadin, Vincent (author) / Stead, Dominic (author) / Dąbrowski, Marcin (author) / Fernandez-Maldonado, Ana Maria (author)
Regional Studies ; 55 ; 791-803
2021-05-04
13 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
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