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Title Regional Spatial Planning, Government And Governance As Recipe For Sustainable Development?
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Authors Frank, A; Marsden, T
Title Regional Spatial Planning, Government And Governance As Recipe For Sustainable Development?
Year 2016
Published Metropolitan Ruralities, 23,
DOI 10.1108/S1057-192220160000023011
Abstract Regionalism implying some form of city-region or metropolitan-level planning and governance has long been promoted for multiple reasons albeit with varied success. Experiencing a resurgence in 1990s, regional coordination and cooperation has proven effective in pursuing economic development and bolstering competitiveness. Unfortunately, other voices, such as those promoting regional scale land use planning and management to cultivate more sustainable urban form and settlement patterns became comparatively crowded out. With climate change-related environmental and ecological pressures mounting, the chapter suggests it is time to frame regions as socio-ecological rather than mere socioeconomic spaces, thereby placing greater emphasis on ecosystems and ecological land management and a circular, regenerative economy. Using the city-region of Stuttgart (Germany) as exemplar, our contribution initiates an exploration into whether statutory regional planning in combination with various informal tools and a multi-level governance framework allows actors to begin to embed and implement these emerging ecological sustainability concepts.
Author Keywords Regionalism; regenerative circular economy; sustainability; city-region; governance; planning
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
EID WOS:000403908900010
WoS Category Sociology; Urban Studies
Research Area Sociology; Urban Studies
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