This paper explores the selection and implementation of planning strategies and land use instruments for dealing with population decline in three different regions in the Netherlands. The study shows that each region developed very specific responses that can be explained by the different discourses that dominated planning and policymaking in that region. Although the perceptions about population decline, its consequences and suitable responses are strongly context specific, in all three regions responsible governments deemed it necessary to adapt existing policies and plans and to tailor strategies to a situation with population decline. The study also shows that ideas about using planning as a tool to stimulate economic growth prevail in ...
In this paper, the phenomenon of population decline has been looked at. The focus has been on popula...
This article aims to critically assess the economic growth paradigm, which typically underlies most ...
Land use planning is dominated by the growth paradigm—planning and development strategies of cities ...
This paper explores the selection and implementation of planning strategies and land use instruments...
This paper explores the selection and implementation of planning strategies and land use instruments...
Some regions in The Netherlands have been experiencing population decline in the last decade(s). Alt...
Some regions in The Netherlands have been experiencing population decline in the last decade(s). Alt...
Over the past decades, the population of the Netherlands, as a whole, has grown. Recently, however, ...
The Netherlands is a small, highly urbanised and densely populated country. The distances are short ...
Rural areas are characterized by changing developments rather caused by processes or trends that occ...
For the past few years, there has been much attention paid to demographic decline in the Netherlands...
The publication explores policy and planning approaches to urban shrinkage and population decline fr...
Summary. The process of population redistribution is in uenced by a complex set of factors which ca...
Universal processes related to the demographic transition to structural low fertility on the one han...
The Netherlands is densely populated and highly urbanised. Growth management and spatial planning ha...
In this paper, the phenomenon of population decline has been looked at. The focus has been on popula...
This article aims to critically assess the economic growth paradigm, which typically underlies most ...
Land use planning is dominated by the growth paradigm—planning and development strategies of cities ...
This paper explores the selection and implementation of planning strategies and land use instruments...
This paper explores the selection and implementation of planning strategies and land use instruments...
Some regions in The Netherlands have been experiencing population decline in the last decade(s). Alt...
Some regions in The Netherlands have been experiencing population decline in the last decade(s). Alt...
Over the past decades, the population of the Netherlands, as a whole, has grown. Recently, however, ...
The Netherlands is a small, highly urbanised and densely populated country. The distances are short ...
Rural areas are characterized by changing developments rather caused by processes or trends that occ...
For the past few years, there has been much attention paid to demographic decline in the Netherlands...
The publication explores policy and planning approaches to urban shrinkage and population decline fr...
Summary. The process of population redistribution is in uenced by a complex set of factors which ca...
Universal processes related to the demographic transition to structural low fertility on the one han...
The Netherlands is densely populated and highly urbanised. Growth management and spatial planning ha...
In this paper, the phenomenon of population decline has been looked at. The focus has been on popula...
This article aims to critically assess the economic growth paradigm, which typically underlies most ...
Land use planning is dominated by the growth paradigm—planning and development strategies of cities ...