The planning practices of tomorrow are all about creating widely  endorsed spatial visions. These visions develop out of interaction  between citizens, experts, and policymakers, and they connect research  findings with local wishes and circumstances. More than ever, the  crucial level will be the region. Strong Stories is the third volume in  the Design and Politics series on the interplay of planning, design, and  politics, an initiative of the Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and the  Environment.
 
        The planning practices of tomorrow are all about creating widely  endorsed spatial visions. These visions develop out of interaction  between citizens, experts, and policymakers, and they connect research  findings with local wishes and circumstances. More than ever, the  crucial level will be the region. Strong Stories is the third volume in  the Design and Politics series on the interplay of planning, design, and  politics, an initiative of the Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and the  Environment. The authors of this volume, Maarten Hajer, Jantine  Grijzen, and Susan van ’t Klooster, reimagine planning as a discipline  based on strong stories. This book takes a penetrating look at the state  of play in regional planning, the role of designers, the outsourcing of  planning projects, and effective information-gathering. It offers  policymakers, consultants, researchers, and designers a new perspective  on tomorrow’s planning practices, supported by specific findings from  case studies and reflections by leading commentators Ed Dammers, Roel  During, John Forester, Zef Hemel, Jannemarie de Jonge, Marianne  Kuijpers-Linde, David Laws, Hans Mommaas, Maarten Poorter, Jan van  Tatenhove and Nanke Verloo.
Design and Politics:
#1 Ontwerp en politiek / Design and Politics Design and Politics 
#2 Ontwerpen aan Randstad 2040 / Designing Randstad 2040
#3  Sterke verhalen / Strong Stories. Hoe Nederland de planologie opnieuw  uitvindt / How the Dutch are reinventing spatial planning
#4 Compacte  Stad Extended / Compact City Extended. Agenda voor toekomstig beleid,  onderzoek en ontwerp / Outline for future policy, research and design
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