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Stagnation in Housing Production: Another Success in the Dutch ‘Planner's Paradise’?

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  • Willem K Korthals Altes

    (OTB Research Institute for Housing, Urban and Mobility Studies, Delft University of Technology, Jaffalaan 9, NL 2628 BX Delft, The Netherlands)

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There are a number of different criteria for measuring the success of plans in planning. In the planning literature there is a debate about the criterion of conformance (that is, whether spatial development is according to plan) as opposed to performance (that is, whether the plan has shown the way to better decisionmaking), which is, in fact, different from performance measurement. In this paper both criteria are applied to measure the success of Dutch national concentration policies in the “Fourth Memorandum on Spatial Planning—Plus†. The author shows that the urban containment policies conform well to the plan but perform badly in terms of improving current decisionmaking on the stagnation of housing production in the Netherlands. Moreover, the present stagnation of housing production is planned stagnation. With this result, the author shows that conformance and performance are independent criteria for measuring planning success, and that plans (as set out in the “Fourth Memorandum on Spatial Planning—Plus†) with high conformance may still perform badly on the performance criterion.

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  • Willem K Korthals Altes, 2006. "Stagnation in Housing Production: Another Success in the Dutch ‘Planner's Paradise’?," Environment and Planning B, , vol. 33(1), pages 97-114, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:envirb:v:33:y:2006:i:1:p:97-114
    DOI: 10.1068/b31192
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    1. Ward Lyles & Philip Berke & Gavin Smith, 2016. "Local plan implementation: assessing conformance and influence of local plans in the United States," Environment and Planning B, , vol. 43(2), pages 381-400, March.
    2. Willem K Korthals Altes, 2010. "The Financial Estimates and Results of Servicing Land in the Netherlands," Environment and Planning B, , vol. 37(5), pages 929-941, October.
    3. Erwin van der Krabben, 2009. "A Property Rights Approach to Externality Problems: Planning Based on Compensation Rules," Urban Studies, Urban Studies Journal Limited, vol. 46(13), pages 2869-2890, December.

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