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Strategic Spatial Planning in Berlin–Brandenburg: A Requiem for Balanced Development?
This practice review examines Berlin–Brandenburg's new strategic spatial planning framework and considers, in particular, whether balanced development in this context is now simply a neo-liberal fig leaf and mantra acting as policy cover for more pragmatic accommodations in harsh times. The article concludes that such a judgement would be too harsh with the concept continuing to mould creative engagement by decision-makers.
Strategic Spatial Planning in Berlin–Brandenburg: A Requiem for Balanced Development?
This practice review examines Berlin–Brandenburg's new strategic spatial planning framework and considers, in particular, whether balanced development in this context is now simply a neo-liberal fig leaf and mantra acting as policy cover for more pragmatic accommodations in harsh times. The article concludes that such a judgement would be too harsh with the concept continuing to mould creative engagement by decision-makers.
Strategic Spatial Planning in Berlin–Brandenburg: A Requiem for Balanced Development?
Murray, Michael R. (author) / Neill, William J. V. (author)
Planning Practice & Research ; 26 ; 107-121
2011-02-01
15 pages
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