Planning and Culture Unfolded: The Cases of Flanders and the Netherlands

作者: Jochem de Vries

DOI: 10.1080/09654313.2015.1018406

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摘要: Planning culture has been frequently invoked in recent years to explain the differences spatial planning across different countries. In discussing culture, most contributions emphasize characteristics and particularities of practice particular contexts. This paper discusses roles institutions relation distinct urbanization patterns that have emerged Flanders Netherlands. It concludes it is not between cultures (interpreted as planners, their ideals practices features system) provide major explanation for processes. rather fit broader societal seems be an important how development managed.

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