Schweden — ein Modell für Konsens und Rationalität?

Regional planning in Sweden is neither institutionalised in a manner comparable to the situation found in Germany, nor can it look back on a similarly long tradition. One reason for this is to be found in the near unassailable planning monopoly of local authorities. This case-study of regiona...

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Main Author: Kai Böhme
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: oekom verlag GmbH 1999-09-01
Series:Raumforschung und Raumordnung
Online Access:https://rur.oekom.de/index.php/rur/article/view/1102
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Summary:Regional planning in Sweden is neither institutionalised in a manner comparable to the situation found in Germany, nor can it look back on a similarly long tradition. One reason for this is to be found in the near unassailable planning monopoly of local authorities. This case-study of regional planning in Stockholm shows that neither corporate pluralism nor the central importance attached to rational, consensus-based planning is being seriously called into question. What disharmony does exist is over the relationship between planning and politics. Although planning is informal and only vaguely defined, it is still important to ask whether there is anything for regional planning in Germany to learn from Sweden. Could Sweden provide a model?  
ISSN:0034-0111
1869-4179