A research agenda for small and medium-sized towns , edited by Heike Mayer and Michela Lazzeroni: Cheltenham, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2022
In: Journal of urban affairs, Band 46, Heft 8, S. 1716-1718
ISSN: 1467-9906
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In: Journal of urban affairs, Band 46, Heft 8, S. 1716-1718
ISSN: 1467-9906
In: Scandinavian Journal of Public Administration, Band 22, Heft 1, S. 99-117
ISSN: 2001-7413
Polycentricity has become a principle of strategic regional planning in order to con- centrate land use and optimise infrastructure. This paper discusses the possibilities and challenges for a polycentric strategy in relation to Norwegian regional planning. The focus is on the spatial strategy in The regional plan for land use and transport for Oslo and Akershus, and its reception among local authorities, upon which the plan's implemen- tation depends. We have studied the plan's aims and principles in relation to the interests of municipal and district councils as these are communicated in consultative statements in the planning process. The plan aims to increase competitiveness, sustainability, efficient land-use and transport in the region. Polycentric principles are favoured in order to ensure territorial cohesion based on the aims. Even though the plan is generally supported, local authorities point to the risk of intra-regional competition, unequal resource distribution, and unsustainable densification in regional centres. These are challenges that may hamper the sustainable development of the Oslo metropolitan area.
In: Nordisk välfärdsforskning: Nordic welfare research, Band 1, Heft 1, S. 19-29
ISSN: 2464-4161