The Karlsruhe Spatial Agenda is a comprehensive plan for the entire city (Fig. 1) and its future spatial development, jointly developed and supported by citizens, select committees and administration. It wasadopted by the council at the end of 2016 and thereby gained binding status. The Spatial Agenda defines parameters for future planning decisions and provides guidance for planning practice. It covers the range from abstract visions to specific plans. Administration and elected members refer to the Spatial Agenda in making objectives and decisions fully transparent
In trying to influence spatial development, people engage in discussions about distinctions between ...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
Neo-liberalism and decentralisation are eroding the capacity of central governments to implement the...
For the past two decades in South Africa, there have been various efforts aimed at restructuring th...
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The article examines and evaluates the use of spatial frameworks as a mechanism to support and guide...
It is the living conditions in the cities that determine the future of our livelihood. “To change li...
This paper tries to actively contribute to the discussion concerning spatial planning and related po...
In trying to influence spatial development, people engage in discussions about distinctions between ...
Over the past few decades, particularly after the democratic dispensation in South Africa, the state...
Abstract: The draconian planning system of the apartheid regime in South Africa played a huge role i...
Purpose – Drawing on changes in the nature of European metropolitan development planning in general,...
The debate and discourse for the need to integrate spatial planning, transportation planning and env...
This thesis is the outcome of an ongoing persuasion to frame the meaning of the spatial planning pra...
For several years, European cities increasingly focus on long-term planning perspectives due to thei...
In trying to influence spatial development, people engage in discussions about distinctions between ...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
Neo-liberalism and decentralisation are eroding the capacity of central governments to implement the...
For the past two decades in South Africa, there have been various efforts aimed at restructuring th...
The advent of the fourth industrial revolution witnessed the introduction of digitised b...
The article examines and evaluates the use of spatial frameworks as a mechanism to support and guide...
It is the living conditions in the cities that determine the future of our livelihood. “To change li...
This paper tries to actively contribute to the discussion concerning spatial planning and related po...
In trying to influence spatial development, people engage in discussions about distinctions between ...
Over the past few decades, particularly after the democratic dispensation in South Africa, the state...
Abstract: The draconian planning system of the apartheid regime in South Africa played a huge role i...
Purpose – Drawing on changes in the nature of European metropolitan development planning in general,...
The debate and discourse for the need to integrate spatial planning, transportation planning and env...
This thesis is the outcome of an ongoing persuasion to frame the meaning of the spatial planning pra...
For several years, European cities increasingly focus on long-term planning perspectives due to thei...
In trying to influence spatial development, people engage in discussions about distinctions between ...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
Neo-liberalism and decentralisation are eroding the capacity of central governments to implement the...