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Planning Cultures in Europe

Decoding Cultural Phenomena in Urban and Regional Planning

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Bringing together an interdisciplinary team from across the EU, this book connects elements of cultural and planning theories to explain differences and peculiarities among EU member states. A 'culturized planning model' is introduced to consider the 'rules of the game': how culture affects planning practices not only on an explicit 'surface' but also on a 'hidden' implicit level. The model consists of three analytical 'planning artifacts', 'planning environment' and 'societal environment'. This book adopts these dimensions to compare planning cultures of different European countries. This sheds light not only on the organizational or institutional structure of planning, but also the influence of deeper cultural values and layers on planning and implementation processes.

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Planning Cultures in Europe, Jörg Knieling, Frank Othengrafen

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Pubblicato
2009
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Titolo
Planning Cultures in Europe
Sottotitolo
Decoding Cultural Phenomena in Urban and Regional Planning
Lingua
Inglese
Editore
Routledge
Pubblicato
2009
Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
368
ISBN10
0754675653
ISBN13
9780754675655
Serie
Descrizione
Bringing together an interdisciplinary team from across the EU, this book connects elements of cultural and planning theories to explain differences and peculiarities among EU member states. A 'culturized planning model' is introduced to consider the 'rules of the game': how culture affects planning practices not only on an explicit 'surface' but also on a 'hidden' implicit level. The model consists of three analytical 'planning artifacts', 'planning environment' and 'societal environment'. This book adopts these dimensions to compare planning cultures of different European countries. This sheds light not only on the organizational or institutional structure of planning, but also the influence of deeper cultural values and layers on planning and implementation processes.