In many countries throughout the EU recent planning reforms have reduced the possibilities for comprehensive and long-term planning. This paper explores the factors that explain why one of these countries, Poland, lost many of its tools for coordinating the policies and practices affecting spatial organization at the local level. The study, based on the discourses of spatial planners, traces the institutionalisation of local spatial planning in Poland since the 1920s identifying dominant policy paradigms and internal and external determinants leading to the reform in the early 1990s. It shows that the planning reform was driven by attempts to adapt planning institutions to changing political and legal environments after 1989. The new instit...
Danish spatial planning has been increasingly subjected to profound reorientations over the past two...
The main objective of this paper is to present the legal construction of the spatial planning in Pol...
Focusing on three of the Central and Eastern European countries–Poland, Czech Republic, and Hungary–...
In many countries throughout the EU recent planning reforms have reduced the possibilities for compr...
In many countries throughout the EU recent planning reforms have reduced the possibilities for compr...
Among the post-socialist nations that entered the European Union (EU) in the last enlargement round,...
As the level of development increases, spatial planning is becoming more significant among public ma...
The article postulates that methodological aspects are often overlooked in the discussion of the cri...
Spatial policy is one of the most important policies implemented by the municipal government policy...
The paper presents spatial planning system currently mandatory in Poland, as well as main changes co...
This paper argues that a planning system that allows its policies and practices to gradually lose sp...
This paper argues that a planning system that allows its policies and practices to gradually lose sp...
New planning act was introduced in Poland as early as of 1994 with the aim to adapt planning system ...
The spatial economy and the housing sector in Poland are in crisis. The crisis has severe social, ec...
This paper is an attempt to indicate the author's concept of system changes in spatial planning and ...
Danish spatial planning has been increasingly subjected to profound reorientations over the past two...
The main objective of this paper is to present the legal construction of the spatial planning in Pol...
Focusing on three of the Central and Eastern European countries–Poland, Czech Republic, and Hungary–...
In many countries throughout the EU recent planning reforms have reduced the possibilities for compr...
In many countries throughout the EU recent planning reforms have reduced the possibilities for compr...
Among the post-socialist nations that entered the European Union (EU) in the last enlargement round,...
As the level of development increases, spatial planning is becoming more significant among public ma...
The article postulates that methodological aspects are often overlooked in the discussion of the cri...
Spatial policy is one of the most important policies implemented by the municipal government policy...
The paper presents spatial planning system currently mandatory in Poland, as well as main changes co...
This paper argues that a planning system that allows its policies and practices to gradually lose sp...
This paper argues that a planning system that allows its policies and practices to gradually lose sp...
New planning act was introduced in Poland as early as of 1994 with the aim to adapt planning system ...
The spatial economy and the housing sector in Poland are in crisis. The crisis has severe social, ec...
This paper is an attempt to indicate the author's concept of system changes in spatial planning and ...
Danish spatial planning has been increasingly subjected to profound reorientations over the past two...
The main objective of this paper is to present the legal construction of the spatial planning in Pol...
Focusing on three of the Central and Eastern European countries–Poland, Czech Republic, and Hungary–...