Spatial Planning Systems and Practices in Europe
A Comparative Perspective on Continuity and Changes
Herausgeber: Blotevogel, Hans; Reimer, Mario; Getimis, Panagiotis
Spatial Planning Systems and Practices in Europe
A Comparative Perspective on Continuity and Changes
Herausgeber: Blotevogel, Hans; Reimer, Mario; Getimis, Panagiotis
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Spatial Planning Systems and Practices in Europe is an overview of converging, diverging, and changing spatial planning practices across the European Union.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Januar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 756g
- ISBN-13: 9780415727235
- ISBN-10: 0415727235
- Artikelnr.: 39373329
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Januar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 756g
- ISBN-13: 9780415727235
- ISBN-10: 0415727235
- Artikelnr.: 39373329
Mario Reimer is a scientific researcher at Ruhr University Bochum (Urban and Metropolitan Studies) and at the Research Institute for Urban and Regional Development (ILS) in Dortmund. Panagiotis Getimis is Professor of Spatial Planning and Policies at the Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences of Athens. He obtained his PhD in Spatial Planning and Policies from the Technical University of Berlin (1980). He is a founding member and co-director of the journal TOPOS: Review of Urban and Regional Studies. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the European Research Association and has been a member of the Editorial Board of the journal Urban Research and Practice since 2007. Hans Heinrich Blotevogel is Professor Emeritus of Spatial Planning at Dortmund Technical University's Faculty of Spatial Planning. He obtained his PhD in Human Geography from the Ruhr University in Bochum (1972). He is member of the Editorial Boards of the journals Erdkunde, Archive for Scientific Geography and Raumforschung und Raumordnung.
Chapter 1 Spatial Planning Systems and Practices in Europe: A Comparative
Perspective (by Mario Reimer, Panagiotis Getimis & Hans Heinrich
Blotevogel) Chapter 2 The Danish Planning System 1990-2010: Continuity and
decay (by Ole Damsgaard) Chapter 3 The Recent Development of the Finnish
Planning System - The city of Vantaa as an executor, fighter and idependent
actor (by Sari Hirvonen-Kantola & Raine Mäntysalo) Chapter 4 Dutch national
spatial planning at the end of an era (Wil Zonneveld & David Evers) Chapter
5 Spatial Planning in Germany: Institutional Inertia and New Challanges
(Hans Heinrich Blotevogel, Rainer Danielzyk & Angelika Münter) Chapter 6
France, drifting away from the 'regional economic' approach (by Anna
Geppert) Chapter 7 The Modernization of the Italian Planning System (by
Valeria Lingua & Loris Servillo) Chapter 8 The evolution of spatial
planning in Greece after the 1990s: Drivers, directions and agents of
change (by Panagiotis Getimis & Georgia Giannakourou) Chapter 9 Spatial
Planning in Flanders: Serving a by-passed capitalism? (by Pieter Van den
Broeck, Frank Moulaert, Annette Kuhk, Els Lievois & Jan Schreurs) Chapter
10 Spatial planning in the United Kingdom, 1990-2013 (by Vincent Nadin &
Dominic Stead) Chapter 11 Changing Planning in the Czech Republic (by Karel
Maier) Chapter 12 Spatial and Strategic Planning in Turkey: Institutional
Change and New Challanges (by Gülden Erkut & Ervin Sezgin) Chapter 13
Spatial Planning in Poland between European Influence and Dominant Market
Forces (by Giancarlo Cotella) Chapter 14 Conclusion: Multiple Trends of
Continuity and Change (by Panagiotis Getimis, Mario Reimer & Hans Heinrich
Blotevogel)
Perspective (by Mario Reimer, Panagiotis Getimis & Hans Heinrich
Blotevogel) Chapter 2 The Danish Planning System 1990-2010: Continuity and
decay (by Ole Damsgaard) Chapter 3 The Recent Development of the Finnish
Planning System - The city of Vantaa as an executor, fighter and idependent
actor (by Sari Hirvonen-Kantola & Raine Mäntysalo) Chapter 4 Dutch national
spatial planning at the end of an era (Wil Zonneveld & David Evers) Chapter
5 Spatial Planning in Germany: Institutional Inertia and New Challanges
(Hans Heinrich Blotevogel, Rainer Danielzyk & Angelika Münter) Chapter 6
France, drifting away from the 'regional economic' approach (by Anna
Geppert) Chapter 7 The Modernization of the Italian Planning System (by
Valeria Lingua & Loris Servillo) Chapter 8 The evolution of spatial
planning in Greece after the 1990s: Drivers, directions and agents of
change (by Panagiotis Getimis & Georgia Giannakourou) Chapter 9 Spatial
Planning in Flanders: Serving a by-passed capitalism? (by Pieter Van den
Broeck, Frank Moulaert, Annette Kuhk, Els Lievois & Jan Schreurs) Chapter
10 Spatial planning in the United Kingdom, 1990-2013 (by Vincent Nadin &
Dominic Stead) Chapter 11 Changing Planning in the Czech Republic (by Karel
Maier) Chapter 12 Spatial and Strategic Planning in Turkey: Institutional
Change and New Challanges (by Gülden Erkut & Ervin Sezgin) Chapter 13
Spatial Planning in Poland between European Influence and Dominant Market
Forces (by Giancarlo Cotella) Chapter 14 Conclusion: Multiple Trends of
Continuity and Change (by Panagiotis Getimis, Mario Reimer & Hans Heinrich
Blotevogel)
Chapter 1 Spatial Planning Systems and Practices in Europe: A Comparative
Perspective (by Mario Reimer, Panagiotis Getimis & Hans Heinrich
Blotevogel) Chapter 2 The Danish Planning System 1990-2010: Continuity and
decay (by Ole Damsgaard) Chapter 3 The Recent Development of the Finnish
Planning System - The city of Vantaa as an executor, fighter and idependent
actor (by Sari Hirvonen-Kantola & Raine Mäntysalo) Chapter 4 Dutch national
spatial planning at the end of an era (Wil Zonneveld & David Evers) Chapter
5 Spatial Planning in Germany: Institutional Inertia and New Challanges
(Hans Heinrich Blotevogel, Rainer Danielzyk & Angelika Münter) Chapter 6
France, drifting away from the 'regional economic' approach (by Anna
Geppert) Chapter 7 The Modernization of the Italian Planning System (by
Valeria Lingua & Loris Servillo) Chapter 8 The evolution of spatial
planning in Greece after the 1990s: Drivers, directions and agents of
change (by Panagiotis Getimis & Georgia Giannakourou) Chapter 9 Spatial
Planning in Flanders: Serving a by-passed capitalism? (by Pieter Van den
Broeck, Frank Moulaert, Annette Kuhk, Els Lievois & Jan Schreurs) Chapter
10 Spatial planning in the United Kingdom, 1990-2013 (by Vincent Nadin &
Dominic Stead) Chapter 11 Changing Planning in the Czech Republic (by Karel
Maier) Chapter 12 Spatial and Strategic Planning in Turkey: Institutional
Change and New Challanges (by Gülden Erkut & Ervin Sezgin) Chapter 13
Spatial Planning in Poland between European Influence and Dominant Market
Forces (by Giancarlo Cotella) Chapter 14 Conclusion: Multiple Trends of
Continuity and Change (by Panagiotis Getimis, Mario Reimer & Hans Heinrich
Blotevogel)
Perspective (by Mario Reimer, Panagiotis Getimis & Hans Heinrich
Blotevogel) Chapter 2 The Danish Planning System 1990-2010: Continuity and
decay (by Ole Damsgaard) Chapter 3 The Recent Development of the Finnish
Planning System - The city of Vantaa as an executor, fighter and idependent
actor (by Sari Hirvonen-Kantola & Raine Mäntysalo) Chapter 4 Dutch national
spatial planning at the end of an era (Wil Zonneveld & David Evers) Chapter
5 Spatial Planning in Germany: Institutional Inertia and New Challanges
(Hans Heinrich Blotevogel, Rainer Danielzyk & Angelika Münter) Chapter 6
France, drifting away from the 'regional economic' approach (by Anna
Geppert) Chapter 7 The Modernization of the Italian Planning System (by
Valeria Lingua & Loris Servillo) Chapter 8 The evolution of spatial
planning in Greece after the 1990s: Drivers, directions and agents of
change (by Panagiotis Getimis & Georgia Giannakourou) Chapter 9 Spatial
Planning in Flanders: Serving a by-passed capitalism? (by Pieter Van den
Broeck, Frank Moulaert, Annette Kuhk, Els Lievois & Jan Schreurs) Chapter
10 Spatial planning in the United Kingdom, 1990-2013 (by Vincent Nadin &
Dominic Stead) Chapter 11 Changing Planning in the Czech Republic (by Karel
Maier) Chapter 12 Spatial and Strategic Planning in Turkey: Institutional
Change and New Challanges (by Gülden Erkut & Ervin Sezgin) Chapter 13
Spatial Planning in Poland between European Influence and Dominant Market
Forces (by Giancarlo Cotella) Chapter 14 Conclusion: Multiple Trends of
Continuity and Change (by Panagiotis Getimis, Mario Reimer & Hans Heinrich
Blotevogel)