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Strategy in Complexity: the Shaping of Communities and Environments

Authors :
Van Assche, Kristof
Beunen, R.
Duineveld, Martijn
De Roo, Gert
Yamu, Claudia
Zuidema, Christian
Department of Environmental Sciences
RS-Research Line Innovation (part of LIRS program)
De Roo, Gert
Yamu, Claudia
Zuidema, Christian
Source :
Handbook on Planning and Complexity, 151-170, ISSUE=1;STARTPAGE=151;ENDPAGE=170;TITLE=Handbook on Planning and Complexity, Handbook on Planning and Complexity, Handbook on Planning and Complexity ISBN: 9781786439185, Handbook on Planning and Complexity. Edward Elgar, Van Assche, K, Beunen, R & Duineveld, M 2020, Strategy in Complexity : the Shaping of Communities and Environments . in G De Roo, C Yamu & C Zuidema (eds), Handbook on Planning and Complexity . 1 edn, Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd., Cheltenham, Research Handbooks in Planning series, pp. 151-170 . https://doi.org/10.4337/9781786439185.00012
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd., 2020.

Abstract

In this chapter, we reflect on the possibilities of purposeful community development in a non-linear understanding of society. Although the complexity and uncertainty that characterize the world put forward challenges for planning and steering, it doesn’t imply that purposive interventions are unlikely to be successful or that planning has become obsolete. It does, however, require a different understanding of how societies organize themselves and about how collective strategies sort reality-effects. Planning, as spatial planning, is a subset of strategy and provides a set of tools for others. In this chapter we highlight the importance of strategy in a world where many of the traditional planning rules and certainties have been challenged. We deepen the discussion about community development by placing it in the context of governance understood as a set of co-evolving actors, institutions, and power/knowledge configurations. Within these ever changing governance systems, forms of organization are necessarily linked to and co-evolve with narratives on identity, community, and governance itself, as the taking of collectively binding decisions. Taking into account the complexity and non-linearity that characterizes these co-evolutionary processes we discuss the links between community formation and the organization and transformation of space through planning. We explore how strategy should be understood in this context and we identify which forms of strategy can work under the structural conditions revealed through the lens of complexity theory and governance theory.

Details

Language :
English
ISBN :
978-1-78643-917-8
978-1-78643-918-5
ISBNs :
9781786439178 and 9781786439185
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Handbook on Planning and Complexity, 151-170, ISSUE=1;STARTPAGE=151;ENDPAGE=170;TITLE=Handbook on Planning and Complexity, Handbook on Planning and Complexity, Handbook on Planning and Complexity ISBN: 9781786439185, Handbook on Planning and Complexity. Edward Elgar, Van Assche, K, Beunen, R & Duineveld, M 2020, Strategy in Complexity : the Shaping of Communities and Environments . in G De Roo, C Yamu & C Zuidema (eds), Handbook on Planning and Complexity . 1 edn, Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd., Cheltenham, Research Handbooks in Planning series, pp. 151-170 . https://doi.org/10.4337/9781786439185.00012
Accession number :
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