A fluid spatial planning and communicative process with stakeholders – Advantages and dilemmas of establishing a communicatively open spatial planning process Cover Image

FLUIDNO PROSTORSKO NAČRTOVANJE IN KOMUNIKACIJSKI PROCES Z DELEŽNIKI – PREDNOSTI IN DILEME VZPOSTAVLJANJA KOMUNIKACIJSKO ODPRTEGA PROSTORSKEGA NAČRTOVANJA
A fluid spatial planning and communicative process with stakeholders – Advantages and dilemmas of establishing a communicatively open spatial planning process

Author(s): Matjaž Uršič
Subject(s): Rural and urban sociology
Published by: Slovensko sociološko društvo (in FDV)
Keywords: fluid spatial planning; participation in spatial planning; communication process in spatial planning; Tromsø; Slovenia;

Summary/Abstract: The problem of fluidity in the context of ensuring the continuous multidirectional exchange of information between different stakeholders in the spatial development process is closely related to the problem of establishing sustainable spatial planning.The by-product of spatial interventions is often seen in ‘communication noise’identified as the inability to establish appropriate communication channels and participatory mechanisms among the actors involved. The article first analyses the concept and components of fluid spatial planning and then describes the gap between the expectations and capabilities of such planning. Three case studies are presented – an attempt to practically apply fluid spatial planning in the Norwegian city of Tromsø, the case of renovation of the Bežigrad stadium and the search fora low and medium radio-active waste site, both in Slovenia.

  • Issue Year: 34/2018
  • Issue No: 89
  • Page Range: 45-67
  • Page Count: 23
  • Language: Slovenian