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Presently, the ‘informal’ European Spatial Development Perspective (ESDP) is being duly applied. At the same time, European planners are still searching for a shared understanding of what European spatial planning actually means. Against the backdrop of current developments in European governance, it seems appropriate to explore various regional perspectives on this emergent phenomenon. In so doing, one needs to go beyond the most commonly known perspectives, though. One needs to also reveal the less obvious ‘southern perspectives’. Under close scrutiny, they show themselves well capable of introducing some valuable new elements, and they are as equally useful as others in enriching the debate on European spatial planning and in deepening our understanding about current changes in planning practices in Europe.
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U. Janin Rivolin
University of Turin
Andreas Faludi
Delft University of Technology
European Planning Studies
Delft University of Technology
Polytechnic University of Turin
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a2044ac8554ccbf12f7b778 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/0965431042000321785