Dutch National Planning at the Turning Point: Rethinking Institutional Arrangements1
Dutch National Planning at the Turning Point: Rethinking Institutional Arrangements1
This chapter evaluates the effectiveness of the Dutch planning system. It first outlines the context of strategic spatial planning in terms of some socio-economic statistics, the government system, and the planning tradition, and then describes institutionalised spatial planning in the Netherlands and some of its implications. The chapter also examines the significant changes in Dutch national planning, such as project-led planning based on the principle of diagonal coordination.
Keywords: Dutch planning system, strategic spatial planning, planning tradition, institutionalised spatial planning, Netherlands, Dutch national planning, project-led planning
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