2018
DOI: 10.1080/14649357.2018.1508737
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Mapping Stakeholders’ Relating Pathways in Collaborative Planning Processes; A Longitudinal Case Study of an Urban Regeneration Partnership

Abstract: This article reports on a longitudinal case study of stakeholders' relating dynamics in the collaborative planning process concerning the urban regeneration of Katendrecht, an area located in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Findings challenge the focustypical for collaborative planning literatureon an 'ideal' relational setting, characterized by consensus and joint-ness, as a necessary precursor for collaborative success. Analysis reveals the relevance of a 'hybrid' relational setting and the potential functionali… Show more

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“…The urban regeneration project is prone to such side-effects [12]. Therefore, it is important for planners and local governments to hold steady and continue communication in the course of implementing urban regeneration, in order to promote social networks [3] and to maintain leadership without a concentration of power [36].…”
Section: Conclusion and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The urban regeneration project is prone to such side-effects [12]. Therefore, it is important for planners and local governments to hold steady and continue communication in the course of implementing urban regeneration, in order to promote social networks [3] and to maintain leadership without a concentration of power [36].…”
Section: Conclusion and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Urban regeneration partnerships are determined by the level of existing relationships and their leadership, which plays a critical role in promoting cooperation [36]. In addition, community status, social capital, social conflict [32], and diversity of stakeholders and continuous exchange have had a significant impact on the success or failure of cooperative governance in urban renewal projects [3].…”
Section: Theory Of Collaborative Governance In Urban Regenerationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The opening to private actors to establish a pro-growth coalition made spatial planning not limited to the planner-decider duality [43] . However, a collaborative approach, which is now the dominant paradigm in urban planning and design theory, requires the involvement of more stakeholders [47] .…”
Section: Dalian's Cosmopolitanismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In response to the above problems, scholars have proposed methods in terms of physical space redevelopment, collaborative planning with consensus and jointness [3,4], cultural-led and context-based regeneration [5,6], place quality, and environment content improvement to facilitate spontaneous and social activities [1]. Such practices explored available interventions and improved community vitality to some extent.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%