Mario Reimer’s research while affiliated with Ruhr University Bochum and other places

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Comparing Spatial Planning Practice in Europe: A Plea for Cultural Sensitization
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February 2012

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Planning Practice and Research

Mario Reimer

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Hans H. Blotevogel

Comparative research into spatial planning systems typically adopts a structuralist/legalistic approach. This article presents and argues for an integrated perspective which embraces both systemic structures and concrete planning practices. The article begins with a short survey of the current state of comparative research on planning and its weaknesses. At the heart of the article is the endeavor to sensitize the discourse in planning theory towards a culturalistically oriented interpretational context. The studies which display the greatest potential for connectivity in this regard come from comparative research on governance. The concept of the institutional milieu which such research has produced provides the starting-point for an outline of some of the key aspects of a culturally sensitized form of comparative planning research which focuses primarily on the micro level. This represents something akin to a research agenda.

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... [4] Comprehensive planning practice is not based only on the application of coordinative, collaborative and communicative activities, but is rather based more and more on bargaining, consensus and agreements. [5,6] Albrechts, as well as Albrechts and Balducci classify statutory (institutional/formal) spatial planning systems as traditional spatial planning, as opposed to new strategic spatial planning. [7,8] Both Kunzmann and Mäntysalo consider that informal (noninstitutionalized) strategic spatial planning should be an additional tool to overcome the shortcomings of statutory spatial planning. ...

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SUSTAINABLE URBAN DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY OF SERBIA
Comparing Spatial Planning Practice in Europe: A Plea for Cultural Sensitization
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  • February 2012

Planning Practice and Research