Kooperative Handlungsformen in der Regionalplanung. Zur Praxis der Regionalplanung in Deutschland

Author Knieling Jörg
Techn. Univ. Hamburg-Harburg, Stadt-, Regional- und Umweltplanung
Other authors
Fürst, Dietrich
Danielzyk, Rainer
Year
2003
Region
Germany
In the territorial limits of the Alpine Convention.
Country
de (Germany)
Publication type
book
Topics

Abstract
Cooperative regional planning is easier to claim than to implement. Cooperation in regional planning is time consumptive and often not so effective due to the limited room for manoeuvre within the juridical framework. Moreover, the regional planners are increasingly confronted with actors disposing over powerful financial, political or juridical ressources. The authors plead for a firm integration of the regional planning sector within the broad institutional and political context (legislative frameworks, authorities, non-institutional actors. Moreover regional planning should draw on the political rear cover of the respective panels like e.g. planning assemblies or planning council to gain influence within the planning practice.
Most relevant parts of the publication
A) Theoretical framework for cooperative regional planning and historical overview of regional planning in Germany; B) Synthesis regarding conditions and restrictions of a successfull cooperative regional planning and how to support processes of regional planning C)generalizing theses regarding cooperative planning
Reference to the original publication
http://www.tu-harburg.de/stadtplanung
Remarks
full reference: Knieling, Jörg, Fürst, Dietrich & Danielzyk, Rainer (2003): Kooperative Handlungsformen in der Regionalplanung zur Praxis der Regionalplanung in Deutschland. Dortmund: Dortmunder Vertrieb für Bau- und Planungsliteratur.