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Rethinking the governance and planning of a new generation of greenbelts

Sara Macdonald, Jochen Monstadt, Abigail Friendly

2020Regional Studies30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In recent decades, a new generation of greenbelts has developed that are embedded within dynamic regionalism processes. Governance of these greenbelts is increasingly being challenged by institutional arrangements requiring coordination across multiple policy fields, territorial jurisdictions and policy levels – complexities that are not yet reflected within the literature. The paper explores how vertical, horizontal and territorial coordination problems shape the development of greenbelts in southern Ontario (Canada) and the Frankfurt region (Germany). It is concluded that regional greenbelts need new policy approaches and institutional reforms to manage the governance challenges facing this new generation of greenbelts.

Topics & Concepts

Corporate governanceRegionalism (politics)Multi-level governancePolitical scienceRegional scienceEnvironmental planningPublic administrationBusinessGeographyPoliticsDemocracyFinanceLawRural development and sustainabilityLand Use and Ecosystem ServicesFrench Urban and Social Studies
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