2014
DOI: 10.1080/09654313.2014.889662
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Regional Design in the Context of Fragmented Territorial Governance: South Wing Studio

Abstract: In the Netherlands, the formation of governance arrangements around planning issues that cross administrative boundaries has been assisted frequently by a design approach that is often referred to as "regional design". This is a distinctive method of policy argumentation that makes use of spatial representations of the plausible future of regions. Such representations are intended not only to indicate physical changes, but also to stimulate debate on sharing responsibilities and resources for planning tasks am… Show more

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“…Regional designing enables collective conceptualisation and shared envisioning, and builds support for the envisioned ideas (Kempenaar et al, 2016;Van Dijk and Ubels, 2016). This makes regional designing a powerful means to change perceptions (Balz and Zonneveld, 2015).…”
Section: Analysing the Impact Of Regional Designingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regional designing enables collective conceptualisation and shared envisioning, and builds support for the envisioned ideas (Kempenaar et al, 2016;Van Dijk and Ubels, 2016). This makes regional designing a powerful means to change perceptions (Balz and Zonneveld, 2015).…”
Section: Analysing the Impact Of Regional Designingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regional designing envisions possible and desirable futures (Stremke et al 2012, De Jonge 2009, Van Dijk 2011, Balz and Zonneveld 2015, Meijsmans and Beelen 2010. It engages with regional situations that face issues that put the existing situation under pressure, such as adapting to climate change (Brand et al 2014), transition to renewable energy sources (Stremke andKoh 2010, De Waal andStremke 2014), or structural demographic changes (Kempenaar et al 2016a).…”
Section: Regional Designingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This scholarly perspective is summarized and put next to the interview perspective in Table 2.2. (Hajer et al 2006b), and facilitating change (Balz and Zonneveld 2015).…”
Section: Scholarly Research and Reflectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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