This paper argues that a planning system that allows its policies and practices to gradually lose spatial consciousness and spatial coordination capacities within and across different levels of planning administration is less likely to make national and regional plans and strategies matter or have a say in future spatial development processes. The reasoning behind this argument stems from the case of Denmark, where a structural reform that changed the country’s geographies of intergovernmental arrangements in 2007 significantly transformed the configuration and functioning of the national planning system. Originally designed to support the principle of equal development through spatial planning policies aimed at the promotion of equal acces...
Danish spatial planning has been increasingly subjected to significant structural, functional and co...
L'ordenació del territori a Dinamarca ha estat significativament sotmesa a reorientacions estructura...
In this paper, we analyse how contested transitions in planning rationalities and spatial logics hav...
This paper argues that a planning system that allows its policies and practices to gradually lose sp...
Danish spatial planning has been increasingly subjected to profound reorientations over the past two...
summary Danish spatial planning has been increasingly subjected to significant structural, functio-n...
The spatial planning system in Denmark has traditionally been known for its ‘comprehensive-integrate...
This paper attempts to provide an analysis associated with the performance of the current Danish nat...
Spatial planning commonly adopts a diversity of functions and logics in contributing to the handling...
The paper explores how Danish policies and regulatory frameworks for ur-ban, rural and regional plan...
Denmark has always been known as a country with a strong spatial planning tradition. However, recent...
Following a wave of spatial planning reforms at the beginning of the 21st century, a second wave of ...
This paper argues that spatial planning systems tend to redefine and reinterpret conventional territ...
This paper explores the rise and decay of regional planning policies and institutions in the Greater...
This paper argues that spatial planning systems tend to redefine and reinterpret conventional territ...
Danish spatial planning has been increasingly subjected to significant structural, functional and co...
L'ordenació del territori a Dinamarca ha estat significativament sotmesa a reorientacions estructura...
In this paper, we analyse how contested transitions in planning rationalities and spatial logics hav...
This paper argues that a planning system that allows its policies and practices to gradually lose sp...
Danish spatial planning has been increasingly subjected to profound reorientations over the past two...
summary Danish spatial planning has been increasingly subjected to significant structural, functio-n...
The spatial planning system in Denmark has traditionally been known for its ‘comprehensive-integrate...
This paper attempts to provide an analysis associated with the performance of the current Danish nat...
Spatial planning commonly adopts a diversity of functions and logics in contributing to the handling...
The paper explores how Danish policies and regulatory frameworks for ur-ban, rural and regional plan...
Denmark has always been known as a country with a strong spatial planning tradition. However, recent...
Following a wave of spatial planning reforms at the beginning of the 21st century, a second wave of ...
This paper argues that spatial planning systems tend to redefine and reinterpret conventional territ...
This paper explores the rise and decay of regional planning policies and institutions in the Greater...
This paper argues that spatial planning systems tend to redefine and reinterpret conventional territ...
Danish spatial planning has been increasingly subjected to significant structural, functional and co...
L'ordenació del territori a Dinamarca ha estat significativament sotmesa a reorientacions estructura...
In this paper, we analyse how contested transitions in planning rationalities and spatial logics hav...