Planning and the Intelligence of Institutions
Interactive Approaches to Territorial Policy-Making Between Institutional Design and Institution-Building
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:31st Oct '19
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This title was first published in 2001. The hierarchical approach of regional planning institutions is facing crisis. In an era of globalization, the conditions of urban growth dynamics is dependent on innovation, entrepreneurial and economic structures and socio-political and institutional forces. As a result, the notion of 'region' has become more about social interaction than geographical location. This volume examines how institutions must adapt and modify their roles to suit this changing pattern of development, by implementing more consensus-based approaches. Using in-depth analysis of an innovative state-sponsored approach to growth management planning in the USA, it assesses the effectiveness and success of putting into place more flexible, concerted and negotiated approaches to issues such as inter-institutional relations and inter-governmental co-ordination. In what will be an essential contribution to the debate surrounding the future of regional planning and the role of institutions, the volume highlights the limits and opportunities of these new policy approaches and will be a key resource for planners, policy makers and researchers alike.
’The book should be of interest to those working in planning and public administration.’ Aslib Book Guide 'This book is a major contribution to the "institutional turn" in planning theory, reviewing a range of theoretical strands which have contributed to this arena and setting out a position on how planning can and should function within institutions.' Urban Studies
ISBN: 9781138706552
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 660g
356 pages