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As an annual of the five leading German institutes working in
the field of the analysis of spatial development and policies, this
book will present discussions about the guiding principles for
spatial development being a virulent new approach to the future
development of Germany in spatial differentiation. The papers will
discuss these guiding principles theoretically and empirically.
As an annual of the five leading German institutes working in
the field of the analysis of spatial development and policies, this
book will present discussions about the guiding principles for
spatial development being a virulent new approach to the future
development of Germany in spatial differentiation. The papers will
discuss these guiding principles theoretically and empirically.
How spatial planning was transformed in Europe in the postwar
period. Spatial planning is a typical European attempt to shape the
development of societies by ordering their territory. It emerged in
the nineteenth century from colonial settlement and conquest
projections, urban reform, and conservative or even fascist
fantasies of order. With this legacy, further burdened by the
Soviet planned economy, spatial planning entered a new epoch after
1945. Since then, it has attempted to participate in the
reconstruction of Europe and to accompany the path into modern
society, mass democracy, and mass prosperity. Therefore, parallel
to the social changes between 1945 and 1975, a reform of spatial
planning began from Spain to Germany and from the Netherlands to
Italy. However, these developments found themselves in competition
with the specialized planning of the ministries, economic framework
planning, and the market economy. In the process, spatial planning
was transformed, becoming an institutional part of the European
legal and social states.
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