Action-oriented planning methods as a tool for improving regional governance in Switzerland: evidence from the Sisslerfeld area
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Faced with challenges such as rapid transformation of existing settlements, reorganisation of mobility patterns, and climate change mitigation management, the governance of spatial development in Switzerland demands institutional and procedural innovations, particularly noticeable at the regional scale. Although cantons, the middle-governmental tier between the federal and communal authorities (municipalities), play a coordinating role supported by numerous formal and informal planning instruments, the small size of the institutional territory, coupled with administrative decentralisation of the country and autonomy of the lowest administrative levels, often challenges a multi-governmental and multi-sectorial approach to regional spatial development. Against the concepts of regional governance, regional planning and the action-oriented planning, and using the mixed-method research approach (focusing on documentary analysis and ethnographic methods), the article critically assesses a pl...anning method – test planning – applied in the process of creating a development vision of Sisslerfeld, the largest land reserve in the Swiss canton of Aargau. Research results highlight the potential and limitations of informal collaborative procedures and elucidate the approaches of critical actors in an effort to achieve joint institutional action.
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Spatial development / Regional governance / Regional planning / Spatial visioning / Collaboration / Test planning method / SwitzerlandИзвор:
Land Use Policy, 2023, 134, 106927-Издавач:
- Elsevier Ltd
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Arhitektonski fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Papamichail, Theodora AU - Perić, Ana PY - 2023 UR - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1345 AB - Faced with challenges such as rapid transformation of existing settlements, reorganisation of mobility patterns, and climate change mitigation management, the governance of spatial development in Switzerland demands institutional and procedural innovations, particularly noticeable at the regional scale. Although cantons, the middle-governmental tier between the federal and communal authorities (municipalities), play a coordinating role supported by numerous formal and informal planning instruments, the small size of the institutional territory, coupled with administrative decentralisation of the country and autonomy of the lowest administrative levels, often challenges a multi-governmental and multi-sectorial approach to regional spatial development. Against the concepts of regional governance, regional planning and the action-oriented planning, and using the mixed-method research approach (focusing on documentary analysis and ethnographic methods), the article critically assesses a planning method – test planning – applied in the process of creating a development vision of Sisslerfeld, the largest land reserve in the Swiss canton of Aargau. Research results highlight the potential and limitations of informal collaborative procedures and elucidate the approaches of critical actors in an effort to achieve joint institutional action. PB - Elsevier Ltd T2 - Land Use Policy T1 - Action-oriented planning methods as a tool for improving regional governance in Switzerland: evidence from the Sisslerfeld area VL - 134 SP - 106927 DO - 10.1016/j.landusepol.2023.106927 ER -
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Papamichail, T.,& Perić, A.. (2023). Action-oriented planning methods as a tool for improving regional governance in Switzerland: evidence from the Sisslerfeld area. in Land Use Policy Elsevier Ltd., 134, 106927. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2023.106927
Papamichail T, Perić A. Action-oriented planning methods as a tool for improving regional governance in Switzerland: evidence from the Sisslerfeld area. in Land Use Policy. 2023;134:106927. doi:10.1016/j.landusepol.2023.106927 .
Papamichail, Theodora, Perić, Ana, "Action-oriented planning methods as a tool for improving regional governance in Switzerland: evidence from the Sisslerfeld area" in Land Use Policy, 134 (2023):106927, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2023.106927 . .