Self-organization in urban development: towards a new perspective on spatial planning

被引:177
|
作者
Boonstra, Beitske [1 ,2 ]
Boelens, Luuk [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] TNO, Netherlands Org Appl Sci Res, Delft, Netherlands
[2] Univ Utrecht, Dept Human Geog & Urban & Reg Planning, Utrecht, Netherlands
[3] Urban Unltd, Rotterdam, Netherlands
关键词
actor-relational approach to planning; complexity theories; poststructuralism; self-organization; robust urban development; civic involvement;
D O I
10.1080/17535069.2011.579767
中图分类号
TU98 [区域规划、城乡规划];
学科分类号
0814 ; 082803 ; 0833 ;
摘要
To date, participatory spatial planning has produced disappointing results. We argue that one reason is that time and again participatory planning proposals remain controlled by public government, and that public government seems not to be very adaptive to initiatives that emerge from the dynamics of civil society itself. To find out why and how citizens could and would be motivated to contribute out of their own motivation to urban development, we propose turning the focus outside-in, instead of inside-out. In this article, we therefore introduce the notion of self-organization, referring to initiatives that originate in civil society itself, via autonomous community-based networks of citizens outside government control which participate in developing the 'urban fabric' too. We discuss some examples of self-organization and draw preliminary conclusions of the concept's usefulness for the theory and practice of spatial planning.
引用
收藏
页码:99 / 122
页数:24
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Planning meets self-organization: Integrating interactive evolutionary computation with cellular automata for urban planning
    Hao Hua
    FRONTIERS OF ARCHITECTURAL RESEARCH, 2012, 1 (04) : 400 - 404
  • [22] Towards dynamic vertical self-organization
    Nadour, T
    Simoni, N
    Du-Chéné, G
    2004 12TH IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NETWORKS, VOLS 1 AND 2 , PROCEEDINGS: UNITY IN DIVERSITY, 2004, : 432 - 436
  • [23] Self-organization in evolution: a mathematical perspective
    Stewart, I
    PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY A-MATHEMATICAL PHYSICAL AND ENGINEERING SCIENCES, 2003, 361 (1807): : 1101 - 1123
  • [24] When Self-Organization Intersects with Urban Planning: Two Cases from Helsinki
    Horelli, Liisa
    Saad-Sulonen, Joanna
    Wallin, Sirkku
    Botero, Andrea
    PLANNING PRACTICE AND RESEARCH, 2015, 30 (03): : 286 - 302
  • [25] Spatial self-organization of comb macromolecules
    A. V. Subbotin
    A. N. Semenov
    Polymer Science Series A, 2007, 49 : 1328 - 1357
  • [26] Spatial Self-Organization in Networks of Things
    Zia, Kashif
    Ferscha, Alois
    SELF-ORGANIZING SYSTEMS, PROCEEDINGS, 2008, 5343 : 332 - 338
  • [27] Spatial self-organization of comb macromolecules
    Subbotin, A. V.
    Semenov, A. N.
    POLYMER SCIENCE SERIES A, 2007, 49 (12) : 1328 - 1357
  • [28] Self-organization in biology and development
    Schiffmann, Y
    PROGRESS IN BIOPHYSICS & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, 1997, 68 (2-3): : 145 - 205
  • [29] Maximizing entropy by minimizing area: Towards a new principle of self-organization
    Ziherl, P
    Kamien, RD
    JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B, 2001, 105 (42): : 10147 - 10158
  • [30] HIERARCHICAL NONEQUILIBRIUM SELF-ORGANIZATION AS THE NEW POST-CYBERNETIC PERSPECTIVE
    SALTHE, SS
    COMMUNICATION AND COGNITION, 1990, 23 (2-3): : 157 - 164