Emerging vacuums of strategic planning: an exploration of reforms in Finnish spatial planning




Hytönen Jonne, Ahlqvist Toni

PublisherRoutledge

2019

European Planning Studies

European Planning Studies

27

7

1350

1368

19

0965-4313

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1080/09654313.2019.1580248(external)



The paper offers a theory-based evaluation of the ongoing reforms in the Finnish spatial planning regime. The paper argues that Finnish planning is moving in a reactive and market-driven direction. This development is not being brought about solely through a direct decrease in public discretionary powers in planning, but is also unfolding indirectly through a process of rescaling in the spatial planning regime. These processes increase municipal autonomy in relation to other planning scales, despite problems observed in the municipality-centred market-driven planning orientation. The resulting reduction in manoeuvring room in public planning is conceptualized in the paper as expanding vacuums of strategic planning. Building on concepts from the literature on state transformation theory and scale theory, the paper draws together theoretical and empirical conclusions from several case studies conducted in close-to-administration projects.



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