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Collaborative Planning: Shaping Places in Fragmented Societies
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In this article, an institutional approach to Spatial Change and Environmental Planning is presented, with a focus on the development of an infrastructure for collaborative planning systems and practices in URBAN regions.Abstract:
List of Figures - Preface - PART I: TOWARDS AN INSTITUTIONAL ACCOUNT AND COMMUNICATIVE THEORY OF PLANNING - Introduction - Traditions of Planning Thought - An Institutional Approach to Spatial Change and Environmental Planning - Spatial Planning Systems and Practices - PART II: THE CHANGING DYNAMICS OF URBAN REGIONS - Introduction - Everyday Life and Local Enviornments - Local Economies, Land and Property - Living in the Natural World - PART III: PROCESSES FOR COLLABORATIVE PLANNING - Planning and Governance - Strategies, Processes and Plans - Systemic Institutional Design for Collaborative Planning - References - Indexread more
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