Environmental Planning in the Netherlands: Too Good to be True : From Command-and-Control Planning to Shared Governance
by
Gert de Roo
Book Details
Format
Paperback / Softback
Book Series
Urban Planning and Environment
ISBN-10
1138254843
ISBN-13
9781138254848
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint
Routledge
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Nov 11th, 2016
Print length
408 Pages
Weight
584 grams
Dimensions
15.60 x 22.10 x 2.70 cms
Product Classification:
Urban & municipal planningEnvironmental science, engineering & technology
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The Netherlands is one of the most prominent and innovative countries in the field of environmental planning. Over the past decade, its government has introduced such ground-breaking schemes as Integrated Environmental Zoning, the City Environment Project, the Bubble Concept and new approaches to coping with noise, odours, soil pollution, air pollution and safety issues. However, at present, little is known of these policies in the international arena. In ''Environmental Planning in the Netherlands: Too Good to be True'', Gert de Roo provides a valuable overview and critical analysis of recent Dutch environmental planning.
The Netherlands is one of the most prominent and innovative countries in the field of environmental planning. Over the past decade, its government has introduced such ground-breaking schemes as Integrated Environmental Zoning, the City-Environment Project, the Bubble Concept and Policy Concepts and new approaches to coping with noise, odours, soil pollution, air pollution and safety issues. These initiatives and policy tools reflect a rapidly changing and decentralising environmental policy, which contrasts with more conventional environmental ideologies. However, at present little is known of these policies in the international arena. De Roo shows how and why, in recent years, the country''s planning system has moved away from its traditional ''top-down'' structure. The resulting changes have had far-reaching consequences for the traditional principles of Dutch environmental policy. In addition, measures for compensating excessive environmental loads are now open to discussion and environmental quality is a subject of negotiation among stakeholders. All these developments mean that environmental policy-making has become more closely integrated with local initiatives that focus on general location-specific qualities. In this book, this development is referred to as ''tailor-made comprehensive planning'', which relates closely to the local context, is area-specific, situation-dependent, and embraces shared governance.
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