A platform for research: civil engineering, architecture and urbanism
Continuous Planning: Innovations from Practice in Stavanger (Norway) and Belgrade (Serbia)
The concept of continuous planning (CP) refers to the periodic revisions of master plans in response to uncertainties faced by long-term urban planning. In this paper, we analyse CP practices in two European cities – Stavanger (Norway) and Belgrade (Serbia) and present how they cater for innovative planning tools which respond to the need to balance between both stability and change in long-term planning. We argue that in spite of its limitations, the CP approach adjusted to the local context, contributes to the certainty and stability of urban communities.
Continuous Planning: Innovations from Practice in Stavanger (Norway) and Belgrade (Serbia)
The concept of continuous planning (CP) refers to the periodic revisions of master plans in response to uncertainties faced by long-term urban planning. In this paper, we analyse CP practices in two European cities – Stavanger (Norway) and Belgrade (Serbia) and present how they cater for innovative planning tools which respond to the need to balance between both stability and change in long-term planning. We argue that in spite of its limitations, the CP approach adjusted to the local context, contributes to the certainty and stability of urban communities.
Continuous Planning: Innovations from Practice in Stavanger (Norway) and Belgrade (Serbia)
Vuksanović-Macura, Zlata (author) / Gvozdic, Mirjana (author) / Macura, Vladimir (author)
Planning Theory & Practice ; 21 ; 727-747
2020-10-19
21 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
Unknown
Elsevier | 2009
|Online Contents | 2009
|Online Contents | 2009
|Arbeidsgruppen - Waldorf School, Stavanger, Norway
Online Contents | 1993
Tyensvoll gravkapell, Stavanger
British Library Online Contents | 1998
|