1. The EU integrated urban development policy: managing complex processes in dynamic places.
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Kotzebue, Julia R.
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URBANIZATION ,SUSTAINABLE development ,URBAN planning ,ECONOMIC development ,ECONOMICS ,GOVERNMENT policy - Abstract
One of the European Union's 2014-2020 cohesion policy's new aims is to promote integrated urban development strategies that enhance sustainable urban development. Following the emergence of the integrated urban development policy, city policies in EU show a trend in that direction but overall changes towards a sustainable integrated urban development are limited. One of the major problems for planners and implementing actors seems to be the management of complexity, which originates in three sources: the policy, the planning and implementation processes as well as the implementation place. The paper elaborates on the question: what is triple complexity and how can planning and implementing actors of the EU integrated sustainable urban development policy manage it? The paper suggests the use of a place-oriented theory and proposes a theory-guided ex-durante (ongoing) evaluation called Place Scan. I assume that the method can support planners and implementing actors to manage complexity and to improve quality of exdurante evaluations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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