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Planning and Culture Unfolded: The Cases of Flanders and the Netherlands
Authors:Jochem de Vries
Institution:1. Department of Geography, Planning &2. International Development Studies, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The NetherlandsJ.deVries1@uva.nl
Abstract:Abstract

Planning culture has been frequently invoked in recent years to explain the differences in spatial planning across different countries. In discussing planning culture, most contributions emphasize the characteristics and particularities of spatial planning practice in particular contexts. This paper discusses the roles of culture and institutions in relation to the distinct urbanization patterns that have emerged in Flanders and the Netherlands. It concludes that it is not the differences between planning cultures (interpreted as the culture of planners, their ideals and practices and the features of the planning system) that provide the major explanation for different urbanization processes. It is rather the fit between the planning culture and the broader societal culture that seems to be an important explanation for how spatial development is managed.
Keywords:Planning culture  Institutions  Flanders  The Netherlands
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