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Expert Advisory Platforms: A Critical Analysis of Collaborative Planning Procedures

Perić, Ana; Soltaniehha, Mahdokht

(Zurich: vdf Hochschulverlag AG, ETH Zürich, 2015)

TY  - CHAP
AU  - Perić, Ana
AU  - Soltaniehha, Mahdokht
PY  - 2015
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/738
AB  - For the first time in the world’s history, the majority of mankind lives in urban
areas. Hence, we must be aware of new terms related to human settlements.
According to biologists Crutzen and Stoermer (2000), we live in the ‘anthropocene age’. Moreover, some authors agree that today’s man is a sort of ‘homo
urbanus’ (Tibaijuka, Maseland & Moor, 2004). A shift in human habitat towards
urban living brings great challenges for the sustainable development of cities,
as well as for the prosperity of their citizens. In other words, the human race
is supposed to cope with complex spatial problems in order to reach sustainability. The critical question that arises here is: How to deal with complexity in a
rapidly urbanising world? The possible answer is that we need different ‘lenses’
for looking at spatial problems. Furthermore, we can assume that different
ways of thinking demand different ways of planning from what is considered a
traditional planning model (Healey in Perić, 2014). More precisely, over the previous two decades, spatial and urban planning has been based on the principles
of communication, collaboration and cooperation among numerous stakeholders.....
PB  - Zurich: vdf Hochschulverlag AG, ETH Zürich
T2  - Ten Years of UPATs: Reflections and Results
T1  - Expert Advisory Platforms: A Critical Analysis of Collaborative Planning Procedures
SP  - 21
EP  - 37
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_738
ER  - 
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author = "Perić, Ana and Soltaniehha, Mahdokht",
year = "2015",
abstract = "For the first time in the world’s history, the majority of mankind lives in urban
areas. Hence, we must be aware of new terms related to human settlements.
According to biologists Crutzen and Stoermer (2000), we live in the ‘anthropocene age’. Moreover, some authors agree that today’s man is a sort of ‘homo
urbanus’ (Tibaijuka, Maseland & Moor, 2004). A shift in human habitat towards
urban living brings great challenges for the sustainable development of cities,
as well as for the prosperity of their citizens. In other words, the human race
is supposed to cope with complex spatial problems in order to reach sustainability. The critical question that arises here is: How to deal with complexity in a
rapidly urbanising world? The possible answer is that we need different ‘lenses’
for looking at spatial problems. Furthermore, we can assume that different
ways of thinking demand different ways of planning from what is considered a
traditional planning model (Healey in Perić, 2014). More precisely, over the previous two decades, spatial and urban planning has been based on the principles
of communication, collaboration and cooperation among numerous stakeholders.....",
publisher = "Zurich: vdf Hochschulverlag AG, ETH Zürich",
journal = "Ten Years of UPATs: Reflections and Results",
booktitle = "Expert Advisory Platforms: A Critical Analysis of Collaborative Planning Procedures",
pages = "21-37",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_738"
}
Perić, A.,& Soltaniehha, M.. (2015). Expert Advisory Platforms: A Critical Analysis of Collaborative Planning Procedures. in Ten Years of UPATs: Reflections and Results
Zurich: vdf Hochschulverlag AG, ETH Zürich., 21-37.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_738
Perić A, Soltaniehha M. Expert Advisory Platforms: A Critical Analysis of Collaborative Planning Procedures. in Ten Years of UPATs: Reflections and Results. 2015;:21-37.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_738 .
Perić, Ana, Soltaniehha, Mahdokht, "Expert Advisory Platforms: A Critical Analysis of Collaborative Planning Procedures" in Ten Years of UPATs: Reflections and Results (2015):21-37,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_738 .