Close encounters of the third kind: Lessons from Dutch planning
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.38140/trp.v40i0.2476Keywords:
Dutch planning, blueprint planning, Leiden-Oxford study, planning lessons, planning theory, planologyAbstract
When asked to talk to this distinguished audience, I decided to talk about my exposure to Dutch planning. In this respect, I am reminded of the characters in the Spielberg science fiction movie to which the title of this paper alludes and who have physically encountered extra-terrestrials. I reflect on my experience by describing my encounters, over more than twenty-one years, as a planning academic and educator, with Dutch planning.
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Published
1996-04-30
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Faludi, A. (1996) “Close encounters of the third kind: Lessons from Dutch planning”, Town and Regional Planning, 40, pp. 18–25. doi: 10.38140/trp.v40i0.2476.
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