Soft Spaces as Vehicles for Neoliberal Transformations of Strategic Spatial Planning

作者: Kristian Olesen

DOI: 10.1068/C11241

关键词: Operations managementPolitical scienceEconomic systemNeoliberalismPolicy makingSpatial planningWork (electrical)Statutory law

摘要: With this paper I analyse how policy agendas are being shaped and reshaped in new soft spaces emerging Danish spatial planning at subnational scales, making these seeks to influence formal arenas. The demonstrates the primarily concerned with promoting centred on economic development, whilst doing limited work filling gaps between scales of planning, as envisaged literature. Instead, seem add increasing pressures statutory used vehicles for neoliberal transformations strategic planning. therefore argue a need maintain critical stance towards emergence

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