Spatial development policy: changing roles for local and regional authorities in the Netherlands |
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Authors: | E. Louw E. van der Krabben H. Priemus |
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Affiliation: | a OTB Research Institute for the Built Environment, Delft University of Technology, PO Box 5030, 2600, GA Delft, Netherlands;b Buck Consultants International, PO Box 1456, 6501, BL Nijmegen, Netherlands;c OTB Research Institute for the Built Environment, Delft University of Technology, PO Box 5030, 2600, GA Delft, Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Implementation of spatial policy involves intervention in the land market. In the Netherlands local government also acts as a land developer. Due to an increase in activities in the land market by private actors and an increase in the geographical scale of economic and social processes, this practice is under threat. This paper analyses the background and evolution of Dutch spatial development policy during the last ten years, from the perspective of governmental directive function for spatial policy. It focuses on the multi-level governance between local and regional governments and between local government and private actors. |
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Keywords: | Spatial development policy Land-market Policy implementation Governance |
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