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Environmental Planning in the Netherlands: Too Good to be True: From Command-and-Control Planning to Shared Governance
Gert de Roo
- 01 Jan 2003
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TL;DR: In this paper, a decision-making model based on complexity and plurality is proposed for area-specific environmental policy, which is based on the concept of liveability on the banks of the IJ from command-and-control planning to shared governance.
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Abstract: Contents: Introduction. Part A: Environmental/Spatial Conflicts in a Changing Context: Externalities and the 'Grey' environment The compact city. Part B: Complexity and Pluriformity: Planning-oriented action in a theoretical perspective. Part C: Interaction and Changing Goals in Area-Specific Environmental Policy: The standardisation and institutionalisation of environmental policy A decision-making model based on complexity Liveability on the banks of the IJ From 'Command-and-Control' planning to shared governance References Abbreviations Legislation Index.
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