This research highlights the gap between the official rhetoric and the political reality of democratic decentralisation and bottom-up planning using an indepth study of the metropolitan planning process in Kolkata, India. The key question that I address here is: how do elected officials at different governmental levels, professional planners, and ordinary citizens interact in the process of metropolitan planning, and which players dominate the process? I focus on the dynamic interactions between planners and the operation of the political process that shapes this reality. The empirical material for this case study includes interviews with actors involved in the metropolitan planning process in Kolkata, documents in the form of study reports...
International audienceUrban governance today is characterised by the multiplicity of actors involved...
Long established planning practices are hard to overcome. Top down control mechanisms remain in plac...
International audienceUrban governance today is characterised by the multiplicity of actors involved...
This research highlights the gap between the official rhetoric and the political reality of democrat...
for bottom-up planning in Kolkata: rhetoric vs reality ANIRBAN PAL ABSTRACT This paper describes the...
Despite similar rhetoric and stated policies, there are major differences in urban planning and its ...
The implications of politics on planning systems and process are a well-studied subject, which makes...
Deliberative democracy theorists argue that inclusive processes of stakeholder engagement generally ...
Participation of multi stake holders in the urban and regional planning is an accepted phenomenon in...
The discourses of governance played a crucial role in shaping the institutional space of participati...
This paper examines the relationship between urban planning practice and planning violations in Bang...
There is growing acknowledgment that state interactions must take place in a democratic context. Thi...
Despite similar rhetoric and stated policies, there are major differences found in planning and mana...
The shifting of power from the central state to local and sub-local arenas of governance (labelled a...
A co-evolutionary approach has been gaining momentum in planning research and practice. Setting itse...
International audienceUrban governance today is characterised by the multiplicity of actors involved...
Long established planning practices are hard to overcome. Top down control mechanisms remain in plac...
International audienceUrban governance today is characterised by the multiplicity of actors involved...
This research highlights the gap between the official rhetoric and the political reality of democrat...
for bottom-up planning in Kolkata: rhetoric vs reality ANIRBAN PAL ABSTRACT This paper describes the...
Despite similar rhetoric and stated policies, there are major differences in urban planning and its ...
The implications of politics on planning systems and process are a well-studied subject, which makes...
Deliberative democracy theorists argue that inclusive processes of stakeholder engagement generally ...
Participation of multi stake holders in the urban and regional planning is an accepted phenomenon in...
The discourses of governance played a crucial role in shaping the institutional space of participati...
This paper examines the relationship between urban planning practice and planning violations in Bang...
There is growing acknowledgment that state interactions must take place in a democratic context. Thi...
Despite similar rhetoric and stated policies, there are major differences found in planning and mana...
The shifting of power from the central state to local and sub-local arenas of governance (labelled a...
A co-evolutionary approach has been gaining momentum in planning research and practice. Setting itse...
International audienceUrban governance today is characterised by the multiplicity of actors involved...
Long established planning practices are hard to overcome. Top down control mechanisms remain in plac...
International audienceUrban governance today is characterised by the multiplicity of actors involved...