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Factors influencing day-to-day planning: Protest - cooperation - indifference?
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"All change please!" - Challenges and opportunities of the energy transition
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ARL - Akademie für Raumentwicklung in der Leibniz-Gemeinschaft
Abstract Current planning debates are characterised by the tension between political and societal goals on the one hand and questions of local implementation on the other. The general public and individual citizens are core elements of any planning process, with their level of involvement in day-to-day plann... view more
Current planning debates are characterised by the tension between political and societal goals on the one hand and questions of local implementation on the other. The general public and individual citizens are core elements of any planning process, with their level of involvement in day-to-day planning ranging from protests to cooperation to indifference. There are gaps in our knowledge about which factors affect planning stipulations in everyday practice. Using empirical data gathered in basic research on German municipalities of all sizes, this article develops an exploratory comparison of the planning challenges posed by the energy transition and the integration of major accident prevention in urban land-use planning. It identifies differences, the significance of internal and external influencing factors, and starting points to pave the way to better cooperation in daily planning activities.... view less
Keywords
Federal Republic of Germany; spatial planning; urban land use planning; planning practice; planning process; energy production; renewable energy; conflict potential; citizens' participation; protest
Classification
Area Development Planning, Regional Research
Free Keywords
energy transition; major accident prevention
Collection Title
"All change please!" - Challenges and opportunities of the energy transition
Editor
Stefansky, Andreas; Göb, Angelina
Document language
English
Publication Year
2022
Publisher
Verlag der ARL
City
Hannover
Page/Pages
p. 36-47
Series
Arbeitsberichte der ARL, 32
ISBN
978-3-88838-433-2
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed