“…As a consequence, they lose their effectiveness when the problem definition changes or different solutions become more feasible than those envisioned when these rules were implemented (Moroni et al, 2018;Van Rijswick and Salet, 2012). In other words, detailed comprehensive planning approaches may hamper a city's ability to respond to, and deal with, new societal demands, unexpected innovations, and economic or demographic shifts (Buitelaar and Sorel, 2010;Rauws et al, 2014). As we enter an era of continuous innovation (Batty, 2018) with increasing interdependencies between socio-economic systems (Helbing, 2012), planning approaches that foster the adaptive capacity of cities (Rauws, 2017) and inspire innovative roles that planners should play in complex decision-making arenas are needed increasingly (Rijken et al, 2020: 336;Rosner-Manor et al, 2020: 251).…”