Spatial planning systems and practices in Europe : a comparative perspective on continuity and changes (Record no. 55658)
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International Standard Book Number | 9780415727242 |
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Classification number | 307.12094 |
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Personal name | Reimer, Mario & Others Eds. |
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Title | Spatial planning systems and practices in Europe : a comparative perspective on continuity and changes |
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Place of publication, distribution, etc | London |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc | Routledge |
Date of publication, distribution, etc | 2014 |
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Extent | xx,310p. |
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Formatted contents note | Contents<br/>List of figures ix<br/>List if tables x<br/>List if contributors xi<br/>Preface xv<br/>Acknowledgments xx<br/>1 Spatial planning systems and practices in Europe: a comparative perspective by Mario Reimer, Panagiotis Getimis and Hans Heinrich Blotevogel 1<br/>1 Introduction 1<br/>2 Comparative spatial planning research revisited : some methodological remarks 2<br/>3 Europeanization of spatial planning: convergence or divergence? Or both? 5<br/>4 Context matters: a multi-scalar analytical framework for comparative spatial planning research 8<br/>5 Methodological framework for comparative analysis: some hypotheses 12<br/>2 The Danish planning system 1990-2010: continuity and decay by Ole Damsgaard 21<br/>Introduction 21<br/>2 The Danish planning system 22<br/>3 Problems and challenges 23<br/>4 Dimensions and directions of change 36<br/>5 Conclusion 39<br/>3 The recent development of the Finnish planning system: the city of Vantaa as an executor, fighter and independent actor by Sari Hirvonen - Kantola And Rain E Man Tysalo 42<br/>Introduction 42<br/>2 The Finnish planning system 45<br/>3 Problems and challenges 48<br/>4 Dimensions and directions of change 51<br/>5 Conclusion 55<br/>4 Dutch national spatial planning at the end of an era by Wil Zonneveld and David Evers 61<br/>1 Introduction 61<br/>2 The institutionalization of Dutch spatial planning 63<br/>3 Fundamental change within national spatial planning 68<br/>4 Current developments, challenges and controversy 73<br/>5 Conclusion 76<br/>5 Spatial planning in Germany: institutional inertia and new challenges by Hans Heinrich Blotevogel, Rainer Danielzyk and Angelika Munter<br/>1 Introduction 83<br/>2 Description of the system 84<br/>3 Old and new challenges 90 <br/>4 Dimensions and directions of change 100<br/>5 Conclusion 105<br/>6 France, drifting away from the "regional economic" approach by Anna Geppert 109<br/>1 Introduction 109<br/>2 State of the art : losing the characteristics of the "regional economic" approach110 <br/>3 Problems and challenges 114<br/>4 Dimensions and directions of change 115<br/>5 Conclusion 124<br/>7 The modernization of the Italian planning system by Valeria Lingua and Loris Servillo 127<br/>1 Introduction 127<br/>2 The Italian planning system: structural characteristics 128<br/>3 Problems, challenges and attempts at modernization 130<br/>4 Driving forces, challenges and direction of change 135<br/>5 Conclusion 143<br/>8 The evolution of spatial planning in Greece after the 1990s: drivers, directions and agents of change by Panagiotis Getimis and Georgia Giannakourou 149<br/>1 Introduction 149<br/>2 Setting the scene 150<br/>3 Identification of new problems and challenges during the 1990s and 2000s: the need for a spatial planning reform 152<br/>4 Dimensions and directions of change in the 1990s and 2000s 155<br/>5 Main actors triggering changes in the Greek planning system 161<br/>6 Greek spatial planning after the economic crisis: 2010-2012 163<br/>7 Conclusion 165<br/>9 Spatial planning in Flanders: serving a bypassed capitalism? vy Pieter Van Den Broeck, Frank Moulaert, Annette Kuhk, Els Lievois and Jan Schreurs 169<br/>1 Introduction 169<br/>2 A technical history of spatial planning in Flanders: from land-use planning to spatial structure planning and back 170<br/>3 Institutional dynamics of Flemish spatial planning since 1962 172<br/>4 Challenges for spatial structure planning in Flanders 182<br/>5 Conclusion 183<br/>10 Spatial planning in the United Kingdom, 1990-2013 by Vincent Nadin and Dominic Stead 189<br/>1 Introduction 189<br/>2 The UK planning systems 190<br/>3 Problems and challenges 194<br/>4 Dimensions and directions of change: three waves197<br/>5 Conclusion<br/>11Changing planning in the Czech Republic by Karel Maier 215<br/>1 Introduction 215<br/>2 Description of the system 216<br/>3 Problems and challenges 222<br/>4 Dimensions and direction of change 226<br/>5 Conclusion 233<br/>12 Spatial and strategic planning in Turkey: institutional change<br/>and new challenges by Gulden Erkut and Ervin Sezgin <br/>1 Introduction 236<br/>2 Features, problems and challenges of the spatial planning system in Turkey 237<br/>3 Dimensions and directions of change in the planning system 243<br/>4 Emerging actors and their influence on decision -making and urban/regional change 247<br/>5 Perspectives for and new challenges to the fostering of regional and urban development and strategic spatial planning 250 <br/>6 Conclusion 251 <br/>13 Spatial planning in Poland between European influence and 9.2<br/>dominant market forces by Giancarlo Cotella 255 <br/>1 Introduction 255<br/>2 Spatial planning in Poland after 1989: a state of the art 256 <br/>3 Main challenges and drivers of change 261 <br/>4 Dimensions and directions of change 263 <br/>5 Conclusion 272 <br/>14 Conclusion: multiple trends of continuity and change by Panagiotis Getimis, Mario Reimer and Hans Heinrich Blotevogel 278 <br/>1 Problems, challenges and driving forces 279 <br/>2 Dimensions of change 281<br/>3 Evaluation of change and continuity 296<br/>4 Summary 303<br/>Index 306 |
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Topic | FP |
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