1 / 4

The Europeanization of Dutch National Spatial Planning: an Uphill Battle Wil Zonneveld , 2005

The Europeanization of Dutch National Spatial Planning: an Uphill Battle Wil Zonneveld , 2005. 1950s and 1960s: The First and the Second Memorandum A twin policy of recognition of coherent urban ring, Ringstad , and diversion of industrial growth to the periphery of the Netherlands

lotte
Download Presentation

The Europeanization of Dutch National Spatial Planning: an Uphill Battle Wil Zonneveld , 2005

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. The Europeanization of Dutch National Spatial Planning: an Uphill BattleWil Zonneveld , 2005 1950s and 1960s: The First and the Second Memorandum • A twin policy of recognition of coherent urban ring, Ringstad, and diversion of industrial growth to the periphery of the Netherlands • Dutch territory as a part of North Sea region, analogous to the Atlantic Seaboard in the US • Standing conference of Regions in North-West Europe from 1959 • Cooperation ideas did not translate into policy measures and in 1968 Germany preferred the Council of Europe as institutional framework 1970s : The Third Memorandum • Spatial planning focused on people’s daily living environment • The European scale disappeared from the document Europeanization of Dutch National Spatial Planning

  2. Late 1980s: The Fourth Memorandum • Boosting competitive position, focus on Port of Rotterdam and Schiphol Airport • Concept of compact city • ESDP and European Regional Development Fund • Merely ‘a look at outer world’: no analysis of developments and trend in neighbouring countries Late 1990s and 2000s : The Fifth Memorandum • Categorically international recommendations: - Genuine international planning policy - Region-specific concepts - Key policy actions at European, transnational, and cross-border levels - Discussion of the memorandum with foreign partners - ESDP as guiding tool • Novel idea of layered spatial structures: ground, networks, land use layers • Idea of urban networks on regional level with integrated housing and labour market and excellent transport connections Europeanization of Dutch National Spatial Planning

  3. A statutory map from National Spatial Strategy Europeanization of Dutch National Spatial Planning

  4. Late 1990s and 2000s : The Fifth Memorandum • The actual sections on policy, again, didn’t follow analytical part - Lack of consensus among planners - Many spatially relevant policies are subject to other strategic policy frames - Urban networks is a concept of urban form, rather than urban processes taking place at different intertwining spatial scales - Outside world is seen, again, as a competitor • Acceptance of regionalisation of urban and economic relations • Continued preoccupation with the location of development (city versus countryside) Reflections • European spatial planning get ahead of actual process on the ground, political and economic realities • A its core planning is a local and regional activity • If European spatial planning takes on conceptual and visionary role, while regional authorities take practical implementation, what is the role for the national level authorities? Europeanization of Dutch National Spatial Planning

More Related