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Polykrisen: Beschleuniger oder Bremser von räumlichen Transformationsprozessen?
Even though the term polycrisis was intensifiedly discussed in the last years to the question of the impact of polycrises on spatial transformation processes, at the most there exist normative requirements but few significant findings. Polycrises always as well are constructions within interest-based political and scientific discourses. To judge the impacts of these discourses on actual political decisions concerning spatial transformations, existing theoretical approaches to the analysis of political decisions can be consulted. But for a satisfying empirical base, a certain temporal distance is necessary, which stands in contradiction to the short attention-cycles of (poly-) crises.
Polykrisen: Beschleuniger oder Bremser von räumlichen Transformationsprozessen?
Even though the term polycrisis was intensifiedly discussed in the last years to the question of the impact of polycrises on spatial transformation processes, at the most there exist normative requirements but few significant findings. Polycrises always as well are constructions within interest-based political and scientific discourses. To judge the impacts of these discourses on actual political decisions concerning spatial transformations, existing theoretical approaches to the analysis of political decisions can be consulted. But for a satisfying empirical base, a certain temporal distance is necessary, which stands in contradiction to the short attention-cycles of (poly-) crises.
Polykrisen: Beschleuniger oder Bremser von räumlichen Transformationsprozessen?
Diller, Christian (author)
disP - The Planning Review ; 60 ; 80-88
2024-07-02
9 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English