Environmental Planning in the Netherlands: Too Good to be True

Environmental Planning in the Netherlands: Too Good to be True

From Command-and-Control Planning to Shared Governance

Roo, Professor Gert de; Gurran, Dr. Nicole; Miller, Professor Donald

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2003

408

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Inglês

9780754638452

15 a 20 dias

In this text, Gert de Roo provides an overview and critical analysis of Dutch environmental planning. He shows how and why the country's planning system has moved away from its traditional "top-down" structure.
Contents: Introduction. Part A: Environmental/Spatial Conflicts in a Changing Context: Externalities and the 'Grey' environment; The compact city. Part B: Complexity and Pluriformity: Planning-oriented action in a theoretical perspective. Part C: Interaction and Changing Goals in Area-Specific Environmental Policy: The standardisation and institutionalisation of environmental policy; A decision-making model based on complexity; Liveability on the banks of the IJ; From 'Command-and-Control' planning to shared governance; References; Abbreviations; Legislation; Index.
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