Planning the Neighbourhood Economy: Land-Use Plans and the Economic Potential of Urban Residential Neighbourhoods in the Netherlands

Emma Folmer, A. Risselada

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This article investigates the relationship between zoning by-laws, as put forward in governmental land-use plans and the viability of urban residential neighbourhood economies. The Dutch planning tradition has long been characterized by strict separation of functions and top-down planning. We argue that profound changes in social and economic structures make land-use planning practices less suitable for the current policy formula of “mixed urban milieus”. Although the residential neighbourhood might not be the location of large firms, it definitely attracts small ones, and facilitates starting businesses whose presence (and potential growth) can be beneficial to the city as a whole. We present a typology of spatial patterns of neighbourhood economies based on land-use plans and describe whether these are related to the distinctive economic development of the neighbourhood over the period 1999–2007.
Originele taal-2English
Pagina's (van-tot)1873-1894
Aantal pagina's22
TijdschriftEuropean Planning Studies
Volume21
Nummer van het tijdschrift12
Vroegere onlinedatum26-sep.-2012
DOI's
StatusPublished - 2013
Extern gepubliceerdJa

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