Print Email Facebook Twitter Case study: The Netherlands Title Case study: The Netherlands Author Hobma, F.A.M. Faculty Architecture and The Built Environment Department Real Estate and Housing Date 2013-10-17 Abstract The Netherlands is seen by many as a ‘planners paradise’, with great governmental powers in spatial planning.2 However, since the mid-1980s many legislative reforms have taken place with the purpose to simplify the process of decision-making and speed-up plan-making. Simultaneously, the various tiers of government promoted a growing influence of private sector on spatial planning decisions. Therefore, the many changes in Dutch planning law following the crisis of the late 2000s, can be seen as a continuation of previous legislative reforms. To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:8774cfea-d897-408d-82c7-5a6bebb2ce1e Source International Conference "Rethinking Planning Law in the Crisis Era: New Scope, New Tools, New Challenges", Athens, Greece, 17-19 October 2013 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type conference paper Rights (c) 2013 Hobma, F.A.M. Files PDF 301617.pdf 619.69 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:8774cfea-d897-408d-82c7-5a6bebb2ce1e/datastream/OBJ/view