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The adaptive efficiency of land use planning measured by the control of urban sprawl. The cases of the Netherlands,Belgium and Poland
Authors:Jean-Marie Halleux  Szymon Marcinczak  Erwin van der Krabben
Institution:1. University of Bern, Center for Regional Economic Development & CESifo, Switzerland;2. London School of Economics, Centre for Economic Performance, Spatial Economics Research Centre & Center for Regional Economic Development, London WC2A 2AE, United Kingdom;3. University of Bern & Center for Regional Economic Development, Switzerland
Abstract:The paper aims to position the concept of adaptive efficiency in planning theory, by providing insights on the conditions that explain why land use planning in some institutional contexts is able to adapt and improve more efficiently than in others. This is done by focusing on a specific planning goal: the control of residential sprawl. The paper presents a theoretical framework based on two models, one on the coordinating mechanisms regarding the use of land and one to explain institutional changes. This framework is exploited with empirical case studies where we compare the control of sprawl in the Netherlands, Belgium and Poland. The analysis diagnoses a duality of planning practices. Even though planning failures occur in the Netherlands as well, we provide evidence that Dutch land use planning has been able to efficiently adapt regulatory instruments and collaborative practices to societal changes. By contrast, Belgian and Polish planners face huge difficulties to incorporate new initiatives to control urban sprawl or, in more general terms, to reinforce their influence on land uses.
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