Past, present, future: The historical evolution of metropolitan planning conceptions and styles

Daniel Galland, Mark Tewdwr-Jones

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Abstract

This chapter examines the historical evolution and emerging trends and priorities of metropolitan planning through an analysis concerning its substance and processes. The point of departure is an analysis of the evolving driving forces that influence the adoption and articulation of different planning conceptions and planning styles in catering to metropolitan development. The aim is to periodise substantive and procedural debates pertaining to change and continuity of the institution of planning in its task to shape metropolitan regions. Emphasis is placed on European casuistry, but we also allude to metropolitan planning efforts undertaken elsewhere. On this basis, we illustrate how different spatial ideas relate to evolving development orientations, and how particular planning rationales reflect key values and preferences shaping the roles of planning and their agents.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationMetropolitan Regions, Planning and Governance
EditorsKarsten Zimmermann, Daniel Galland, John Harrison
Number of pages16
PublisherSpringer
Publication date2020
Pages195-210
Commissioning bodyARL German Academy for Spatial Research and Planning
ISBN (Print)978-3-030-25631-9
ISBN (Electronic)978-3-030-25632-6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020
Externally publishedYes

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  • MRPG: Planning and Governing the Metropolis

    Zimmermann, K. (Project Manager), Galland, D. (Project Manager) & Harrison, J. (Project Manager)

    01/12/201601/12/2019

    Project: Research

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