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New Spatial Concepts Between Innovation and Lock-in: The Case of the Dutch Deltametropolis
Authors:Lianne van Duinen
Institution:1. Council for the Environment and Infrastructure (Raad voor de leefomgeving en infrastructuur Rli), The Hague, The Netherlandslianne.vanduinen@rli.nl
Abstract:It is often proclaimed that planning concepts serve an innovative function in the political process. They are praised as powerful tools that carry new insights and understandings into policy arenas. By examining the emergence and development of a new planning concept in the Dutch national spatial policy-making process, the deltametropolis concept, this paper questions this position. It argues that new spatial concepts tend to lose much of their innovative capacities when they enter the political arena and become encased in the traditional urban–rural planning discourse, thus reaffirming established planning orientations. The Dutch case of the deltametropolis illustrates that new spatial concepts may entail potential for innovation as much as for lock-in.
Keywords:Spatial planning concept  discourse  innovation  lock-in  Randstad  national planning
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