The implications of self-organizing phenomena for planning strategies and interventions are a relatively new topic of research that is gaining increasing traction with urban planners and the emerging literature. The problem is that the concept of self-organization is at present applied in a variety of different ways in the contemporary planning debate, a fact that has generated misunderstandings, dubious definitions, and questionable practical suggestions. The aim of this article is to (1) unravel this complex issue by differentiating urban phenomena that are usually all labeled as self-organizing; (2) identify which of them is the most challenging for planning theory and practice, and (3) discuss how planning can productively relate to thi...
Self-organization res the imagination in several planning, practitioner and policy- making circles t...
Participation as self-organization has emerged as a new form of citizen activism, often supported by...
There is growing interest among spatial planners to see spontaneous civic initiatives supporting urb...
The implications of self-organizing phenomena for planning strategies and interventions are a relati...
The implications of self-organizing phenomena for planning strategies and interventions are a relati...
This paper discusses two distinct interpretations of self-organisation with regard to civic initiati...
Why self-organization matters to planning. Spatial planning and self-organization is perhaps a somew...
By exploring different cultural roots of self-organisation, the paper points out and discusses the l...
As urban self-organization grows into a key concept in spatial planning-explaining spontaneous spati...
The concept of self-organization has been used to interpret various complex issues and therefore bec...
Does self-organization matter to planning? Spatial Planning and self-organization: the combination o...
As urban self-organization grows into a key concept in spatial planning-explaining spontaneous spati...
To date, participatory spatial planning has produced disappointing results. We argue that one reason...
Does self-organization matter to planning? Spatial Planning and self-organization: the combination o...
Urban regeneration processes in which local stakeholders take the lead are interesting for realizing...
Self-organization res the imagination in several planning, practitioner and policy- making circles t...
Participation as self-organization has emerged as a new form of citizen activism, often supported by...
There is growing interest among spatial planners to see spontaneous civic initiatives supporting urb...
The implications of self-organizing phenomena for planning strategies and interventions are a relati...
The implications of self-organizing phenomena for planning strategies and interventions are a relati...
This paper discusses two distinct interpretations of self-organisation with regard to civic initiati...
Why self-organization matters to planning. Spatial planning and self-organization is perhaps a somew...
By exploring different cultural roots of self-organisation, the paper points out and discusses the l...
As urban self-organization grows into a key concept in spatial planning-explaining spontaneous spati...
The concept of self-organization has been used to interpret various complex issues and therefore bec...
Does self-organization matter to planning? Spatial Planning and self-organization: the combination o...
As urban self-organization grows into a key concept in spatial planning-explaining spontaneous spati...
To date, participatory spatial planning has produced disappointing results. We argue that one reason...
Does self-organization matter to planning? Spatial Planning and self-organization: the combination o...
Urban regeneration processes in which local stakeholders take the lead are interesting for realizing...
Self-organization res the imagination in several planning, practitioner and policy- making circles t...
Participation as self-organization has emerged as a new form of citizen activism, often supported by...
There is growing interest among spatial planners to see spontaneous civic initiatives supporting urb...