Print Email Facebook Twitter Flexibility in Planning and the Consequences for Public-value Capturing in UK, Spain and the Netherlands Title Flexibility in Planning and the Consequences for Public-value Capturing in UK, Spain and the Netherlands Author Munoz Gielen, D. Tasan-Kok, M.T. Faculty OTB Research Institute Department OTB onderzoek Date 2010-07-01 Abstract In the 1960s, flexibility was often seen in planning literature as a negative feature, whereas today it is perceived by planners and policy-makers as a positive asset to cope with the challenges of growing complexity, opportunism and diversity in cities. The discussion seems to rest between two approaches. While planning should be flexible to facilitate a non-linear and multi-layered decision-making system, implementation should not be too flexible as the public sector might lose the controlling power and the private sector might gain increasing influence in urban development. This paper uses empirical data from case-based research on British, Spanish and Dutch urban regeneration projects, and provides an analysis of the effects of an important feature of flexibility on public-value capturing. Public-value capturing is the level at which public bodies manage to make developers pay for public infrastructure—infrastructure provision, public roads and space, public facilities and buildings, affordable and social housing—and eventually capture part of the economic value increase. This important aspect of flexibility is the level of certainty about future development possibilities before negotiations between developers and local planning bodies take place. To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b8c027dd-ace4-45e0-a4c1-52629dd9f160 DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/09654311003744191 Publisher Taylor & Francis ISSN 0965-4313 Source European Planning Studies, 18 (7), 2010 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights (c) 2010 The Author(s); Taylor & Francis Files PDF 256625.pdf 928.88 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:b8c027dd-ace4-45e0-a4c1-52629dd9f160/datastream/OBJ/view