The Irish Government is in the process of developing a National Planning Framework (NPF). This will replace the National Spatial Strategy for Ireland 2002–2020 (NSS). The NSS is generally considered to have been unsuccessful, mainly due to a lack of implementation driven by shortcomings in governance. This paper explores these shortcomings, and suggests ways to prevent similar difficulties with the NPF. The paper concludes that the political process needs to be at the heart of the preparation and adoption of the NPF. There is the danger that the NPF will fail if the political environment remains embedded in traditional approaches to planning across the state
Many economies throughout the world were devastated by the global financial crisis of 2007-2008. Ire...
The National Planning Framework proposes to plan for Ireland to 2040. Its aim is to ‘ensure Ireland’...
This paper presents the argument that the contents of spatial plans and the discursive framing of p...
The Irish Government is in the process of developing a National Planning Framework (NPF). This will...
The Irish Government is in the process of developing a National Planning Framework (NPF). This will ...
The National Planning Framework (NPF) was published by Government together with the National Develop...
The evolution of spatial planning in Ireland, and more widely, has been a complex process in which m...
This article examines the recent evolution of national spatial planning in Ireland, focusing on the ...
The National Planning Framework published in February 2018 marks a new departure for planning in an ...
International experience suggests that strategic spatial planning has the potential to underpin the...
Devolution of powers and functions from national to regional level has been a common experience inte...
This paper is concerned with spatial policy in Ireland. It adopts an historical lens to help explain...
One of the most fundamental but overlooked questions in shaping a national territorial-development ...
Ireland, like many other countries with high rates of economic growth, is urbanising rapidly. There ...
Devolution of powers and functions from national to regional level has been a common experience int...
Many economies throughout the world were devastated by the global financial crisis of 2007-2008. Ire...
The National Planning Framework proposes to plan for Ireland to 2040. Its aim is to ‘ensure Ireland’...
This paper presents the argument that the contents of spatial plans and the discursive framing of p...
The Irish Government is in the process of developing a National Planning Framework (NPF). This will...
The Irish Government is in the process of developing a National Planning Framework (NPF). This will ...
The National Planning Framework (NPF) was published by Government together with the National Develop...
The evolution of spatial planning in Ireland, and more widely, has been a complex process in which m...
This article examines the recent evolution of national spatial planning in Ireland, focusing on the ...
The National Planning Framework published in February 2018 marks a new departure for planning in an ...
International experience suggests that strategic spatial planning has the potential to underpin the...
Devolution of powers and functions from national to regional level has been a common experience inte...
This paper is concerned with spatial policy in Ireland. It adopts an historical lens to help explain...
One of the most fundamental but overlooked questions in shaping a national territorial-development ...
Ireland, like many other countries with high rates of economic growth, is urbanising rapidly. There ...
Devolution of powers and functions from national to regional level has been a common experience int...
Many economies throughout the world were devastated by the global financial crisis of 2007-2008. Ire...
The National Planning Framework proposes to plan for Ireland to 2040. Its aim is to ‘ensure Ireland’...
This paper presents the argument that the contents of spatial plans and the discursive framing of p...