Cohesion, Coherence, Cooperation: European Spatial Planning Coming of Age?

Cohesion, Coherence, Cooperation: European Spatial Planning Coming of Age?

by Andreas Faludi
Cohesion, Coherence, Cooperation: European Spatial Planning Coming of Age?

Cohesion, Coherence, Cooperation: European Spatial Planning Coming of Age?

by Andreas Faludi

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Overview

Since its foundation the European Union has gradually developed policies that are aimed at achieving increased economic and social cohesion. This book examines the most recent of these, the concept of territorial cohesion.

Territorial cohesion is the pursuit of balanced development, competitiveness, sustainable development, and good governance. These concerns are most readily addressed by the formulation of spatial strategies under the umbrella of spatial planning, that brings together a multitude of public and private actors in a process that requires cohesion, coherence and co-operation.

This book traces the development of spatial planning at European level and argues that spatial planning can become a vehicle, not only for territorial cohesion, but for EU policy generally.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415562669
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 10/01/2010
Series: RTPI Library Series
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Andreas Faludi is Professor of Spatial Policy Systems in Europe, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands.

Table of Contents

Preface Introduction Part 1: The Launch Era 1. Planners Going International 2. Dashed Expectations Part 2: In the Doldrums 3. Indirect Approach 4. A European Planning Programme Part 3: The Boom Era 5. The Trailblazers 6. Delors and the Consequences 7. The Mother Document 8. The Learning Machine Part 4: Crisis 9. Renewed Effort 10. At the Crossroads 11. Conclusions: If European Planning has a Future, then it is Soft. Epilogue

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