News from the urban front: adressing social innovations in urban and regional manegment

Despite the multifarious nature of urban change, and of the scientific perspectives available for the comprehension of that change, urban management is an issue that crosses cultural divides and affects all aspects of urban development. What is required is social innovation in Urban Management in or...

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Published inDela (Univerza v Ljubljani. Oddelek za geografijo) no. 21; pp. 15 - 26
Main Author Braun, Gerhard
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.12.2004
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Summary:Despite the multifarious nature of urban change, and of the scientific perspectives available for the comprehension of that change, urban management is an issue that crosses cultural divides and affects all aspects of urban development. What is required is social innovation in Urban Management in order to create feasible opportunity structures for sustainable and equitable development. However, how can this be done? Social innovation - and a transfor-mation of social institutions - is needed in order to comprehend and address the complexity of metropolitan development processes. New forms of metropolitan governance based on multi-actor partnerships, collaborative policy fora and (importantly) a new urban spatial imagery, address the failure of traditional institutions to address growth/shrinkage, planning and social equity issues. Formal planning paradigms upon which urban planning has relied for decades have often been compartmentalised and inherently limited in scope. Based on a discussion with US-American experiences with the notion of “Smart Growth”, we will exa-mine some of the lessons that have been learned and discuss their applicability to other urban contexts.
ISSN:0354-0596
1854-1089
DOI:10.4312/dela.21.1.15-26