2021
DOI: 10.3390/su13084454
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Public Norms in Practices of Transitional Planning—The Case of Energy Transition in The Netherlands

Abstract: The fallibility of intervening in complex realities is widely recognized in planning theory. The prevailing planning approaches of the last two decades may be summarized as attempts to make planning more responsive, corrective, and resilient, and also more sociocratic vis à vis the traditional government-centric rationalization of planning. These adaptations make sense, yet keep planning within the pragmatic scope of purposive aspirations and pragmatic problem solving. The pivotal statement of the article is t… Show more

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“…Put differently, uncertainty refers to the components, rela�onships, and interac�ons we do not fully comprehend or of which we may not even be aware. Complexity and uncertainty are thus strongly related (Salet 2021).…”
Section: International Accountabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Put differently, uncertainty refers to the components, rela�onships, and interac�ons we do not fully comprehend or of which we may not even be aware. Complexity and uncertainty are thus strongly related (Salet 2021).…”
Section: International Accountabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The scientific community, experts, IMM, professional chambers and other non-governmental organizations have heavily criticized the plan revision prepared for the Canal Istanbul and Yenişehir Project. The main axis of these criticisms is based on the fact that the plan revision made does not comply with the concept of public interest that the Constitution and various laws on the subject mandate as a guiding norm or a "normative antenna" [67], as Salet puts it. In addition, it is contrary to the norms defining planning principles that public action should be based on, which "help to cope with uncertainty in complex practices of planning" [68].…”
Section: The Impasse Of Planning: Disintegration Of Planning Principl...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cost of renewable energy has fallen so dramatically that it is now a cheaper electricity source than traditional fossil fuels were just a few years ago. We are entering a golden age for renewable energy, and it is inevitable that fewer government subsidies and less support, together with unrealistic expectations of final prices and generation costs, will lead to a market correction [91,92]. Indeed, the construction of renewable energy projects will create a future generation of low-cost energy plants that produce electricity with little or no environmental degradation.…”
Section: Critical Factors Influencing Renewable Energy Generationmentioning
confidence: 99%