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ISBN 13: 9781558443365
Author: Gerrit J Knaap, Zorica Nedovic Budic, Armando Carbonell
“This timely transatlantic dialogue between planning researchers and policy makers provides a wealth of information and insights into the planning frameworks and institutions in changing economic, environmental, social, and political contexts. There are no silver bullets, but the international lessons learned provide a formidable foundation for innovative and implementable responses to the governance challenges and opportunities in spatial planning.”
— Robert Freestone, Professor of Planning, University of New South Whales
Through case studies, this book presents alternative planning frameworks in the United States and Europe. It shows planners and policy makers how states and nation-states are addressing issues such as climate change, economic development, and community revitalization, while also adapting to ongoing change in the roles of national, state, regional, and local governments.
1. Land Use Regulation in the United States: An Intergovernmental Framework, Patricia E. Salkin
Commentary: Armando Carbonell
2. Land Use Planning in Oregon: The Quilt and the Struggle for Scale, Ethan Seltzer
Commentary: Richard Whitman
3. Will Climate Change Save Growth Management in California? William Fulton
Commentary: Mike McKeever
4. The New Jersey State Planning Experience: From Ambitious Vision to Implementation Quagmire to Goal Redefinition, Martin A. Bierbaum
Commentary: Frank J. Popper
5. Using Incentives to Combat Sprawl: Maryland’s Evolving Approach to Smart Growth, Gerrit-Jan Knaap
Commentary: Richard Hall
6. Delaware’s Quiet Emergence into Innovative State Planning, Rebecca Lewis
Commentary: Constance C. Holland
7. The European Union Context of National Planning, Andreas Faludi
Commentary: Brendan Williams
8. The National Spatial Strategy for The Netherlands, Barrie Needham
Commentary: Henriëtte Bersee
9. The Danish National Spatial Planning Framework: Fluctuating Capacities of Planning Policies and Institutions, Daniel Galland and Stig Enemark
Commentary: Jane Kragh Andersen
10. Planning Without a Spatial Development Perspective? The French Case, Anna Geppert
Commentary: Jean Peyrony
11. National Planning in the United Kingdom, Mark Tewdwr-Jones
Commentary: Leonora Rozee
12. The Irish National Spatial Strategy, Berna Grist
Commentary: Niall Cussen
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