The Randstad in the Netherlands is known for its polycentric configuration resulting in daily urban systems and planning realities that do not match the formal government tiers. During the years many soft governance spaces have been put forward to address this issue. The situation is particularly complex in the South Wing of the Randstad, an area struggling to maintain its competitive position while at the same time improve spatial quality and social/economic cohesion. The paper will address the way in which governance in the southern Randstad has been organized in the domain of spatial planning. Applying the notion of soft spaces we will examine two overlapping governance arrangements: the South Wing Cooperation and the Metropolitan region...
In national policies of the Netherlands the existence and well functioning of the Randstad polycentr...
Recently, the suburban sprawl and the spatial diffusion of dwellings have considerably increased the...
In Dutch planning, there has always been an important role for spatial concepts. Their role has argu...
Purpose – Drawing on changes in the nature of European metropolitan development planning in general,...
This chapter focuses on the nature and powers of governance arrangements in two Dutch metropolitan a...
In European regions, such as the Randstad Holland, emerging patterns of interaction and movement res...
As in many metropolitan regions of Europe, the town and country planners in the most advanced urban ...
As in many metropolitan regions of Europe, the town and country planners in the most advanced urban ...
This article identifies two alternative collaborative spatial planning discourses: a leading governm...
This chapter seeks to unravel the history of the Randstad planning concept and focuses on the nation...
Dutch national planning has acquired an international reputation because it provides strong planning...
Neo-liberalism and decentralisation are eroding the capacity of central governments to implement the...
Soft space governance arrangements are emerging all over Europe and at all geographical scales. Soft...
The Randstad and polycentric regions generally are not only vehicles to create critical economic mas...
The Netherlands, with 16.3 million of population, is the largest of the smaller countries of the Eur...
In national policies of the Netherlands the existence and well functioning of the Randstad polycentr...
Recently, the suburban sprawl and the spatial diffusion of dwellings have considerably increased the...
In Dutch planning, there has always been an important role for spatial concepts. Their role has argu...
Purpose – Drawing on changes in the nature of European metropolitan development planning in general,...
This chapter focuses on the nature and powers of governance arrangements in two Dutch metropolitan a...
In European regions, such as the Randstad Holland, emerging patterns of interaction and movement res...
As in many metropolitan regions of Europe, the town and country planners in the most advanced urban ...
As in many metropolitan regions of Europe, the town and country planners in the most advanced urban ...
This article identifies two alternative collaborative spatial planning discourses: a leading governm...
This chapter seeks to unravel the history of the Randstad planning concept and focuses on the nation...
Dutch national planning has acquired an international reputation because it provides strong planning...
Neo-liberalism and decentralisation are eroding the capacity of central governments to implement the...
Soft space governance arrangements are emerging all over Europe and at all geographical scales. Soft...
The Randstad and polycentric regions generally are not only vehicles to create critical economic mas...
The Netherlands, with 16.3 million of population, is the largest of the smaller countries of the Eur...
In national policies of the Netherlands the existence and well functioning of the Randstad polycentr...
Recently, the suburban sprawl and the spatial diffusion of dwellings have considerably increased the...
In Dutch planning, there has always been an important role for spatial concepts. Their role has argu...