Limits of Localism

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Hytönen, Jonne
Limits of Localism. Institutional perspectives on communicativeness, neoliberalization and sustainability in Finnish spatial planning
Pohjois-Suomen Maantieteellinen Seura
Nordia Geographical Publications 48:4
Tampere 2019, 106 pp.
Municipalities play an increasingly important role in spatial planning in Finland. During the last decades, planning powers have been transferred to the local level while deconstructing the mechanisms of top-down steering. Local communities and stakeholders are seen to counterbalance the circumscribed bureaucratic control of land use.

In his thesis, Hytönen analyzes the transformation of Finnish spatial planning with a focus on the relationship between public steering and market actors. He describes how expert-driven welfarist planning is evolving to suit the needs of business facilitation and the competitiveness of the municipalities, in a flexible juridical framework. Hytönen recommends the safeguarding of public steering capacities in order to better cope with the fundamental environmental and societal challenges of spatial planning.
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ISBN 978-952-62-2421-3
ISSN 1238-2086
Publisher Pohjois-Suomen Maantieteellinen Seura
Series Nordia Geographical Publications
Published (year) 2019
Cover Softcover
Type of Binding Softcover binding
Languages english
Disciplines Geography, Urban Studies
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