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Ensuring Public Access to Green Spaces in Urban Densification: The Role of Planning and Property Rights

Jessica Verheij, Deniz Ay, Jean‐David Gerber, Stéphane Nahrath

2023Planning Theory & Practice26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Implementing densification while ensuring green space accessibility is a crucial planning challenge. The powerful role of private for-profit actors densification projects mean that green spaces are at risk of being co-opted by private interests and transformed into club goods. Using a new-institutionalist approach, we analyse the implementation of densification and urban greening based on two case-studies in Switzerland and the Netherlands. We ask what planning strategies are successful in ensuring public access to green spaces in private-led densification. To counteract club formation, planners need to restrict property rights, actively monitor implementation of planning objectives, and ensure an open physical design.

Topics & Concepts

ClubBusinessProperty rightsUrban planningSpace (punctuation)Public goodEnvironmental planningPublic administrationCivil engineeringPolitical scienceEconomicsEngineeringLawGeographyComputer scienceMedicineAnatomyMicroeconomicsOperating systemLand Use and Ecosystem ServicesUrban Green Space and HealthUrbanization and City Planning
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