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‘What planners don’t do is plan’: recovering the English strategic spatial planning imagination
Strategic spatial planning imagination is fundamentally distributed across private, public and third sectors within national planning systems. Drawing on stakeholder interviews, we review the practice of imagination in English strategic spatial planning post-2010, arguing that it is critically exposed in terms of both breadth and depth. We therefore make suggestions for further mobilizing dispersed imagination in England and underline the need for associated development in the education and training of planners.
‘What planners don’t do is plan’: recovering the English strategic spatial planning imagination
Strategic spatial planning imagination is fundamentally distributed across private, public and third sectors within national planning systems. Drawing on stakeholder interviews, we review the practice of imagination in English strategic spatial planning post-2010, arguing that it is critically exposed in terms of both breadth and depth. We therefore make suggestions for further mobilizing dispersed imagination in England and underline the need for associated development in the education and training of planners.
‘What planners don’t do is plan’: recovering the English strategic spatial planning imagination
Phelps, Nicholas A. (author) / Valler, David C. (author)
Planning Practice & Research ; 39 ; 876-891
2024-09-02
16 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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