TY - BOOK AU - Othengrafen, Frank;(Editor) AU - Knieling, Jörg ,(Editor) TI - Planning cultures in Europe : decoding cultural phenomena in urban and regional planning T2 - Urban and regional planning and development SN - 9780754675655 U1 - 307.12 PY - 2009/// CY - London: PB - Routledge KW - Regional planning KW - City planning KW - Central planning N1 - Includes Index; PART 1. PLANNING CULTURE -- THEORETICAL APPROACHES: Theoretical reflections on common European (planning- ) cultures / Hans Gullestrup -- Planning cultures en route to a better comprehension of 'planning processes'? / Dietrich Furst -- En route to a theoretical model for comparative research on planning cultures / Joerg Knieling and Frank Othengrafen -- PART 2. PLANNING CULTURES IN NORTHWESTERN EUROPE: How German is it? An essay in epistemological eclecticism / Friedhelm Fischer -- Planning culture in Austria: the case of Vienna, the unlike city / Jens S. Dangschat and Alexander Hamedinger -- Visualising spatial policy in Europe / Stefanie Duhr -- PART 3. PLANNING CULTURES IN EASTERN EUROPE -- BETWEEN BREAKUP AND TRADITION: Remarks on the features of Lithuanian planning culture / Eugenijus Kestutis Staniunas -- Planning rationalities among practitioners in St. Petersburg, Russia: Soviet traditions and Western influences / Veli-Pekka Tynkkynen -- The house of many different ages / Violeta Puscasu -- PART 4. PLANNING CULTURES IN SOUTHERN EUROPE: Planning cultures in Italy: reformism, laissez-faire and contemporary trends / Luciano Vettoretto -- Planning culture and the interference of major events: the recent experience of Athens / Konstantinos Serraos, Evangelos Asprogerakas and Byron Ioannou -- Coping with the era of change -- planning and decision-making under globalisation in Turkey: the case of the French Street urban transformation project, Istanbul / Susanne Prehl and Gul Tucaltan -- PART 5. INTERDEPENDENCIES BETWEEN EUROPEAN SPATIAL POLICIES AND PLANNING CULTURES: The impact of Europeanisation on planning cultures / Bas Waterhout, Joao Morais Mourato and Kai Bohme -- A missing link in the cultural evolution of the European Union: confronting EU ideology with INTERREG III practice concerning cultural diversity / Roel During, Rosalie van Dam and Andre van der Zande -- Territorial cohesion, European social model and transnational cooperation / Simin Davoudi -- PART 6. CONCLUSIONS: Planning cultures between models of society and planning system /, Dominic Stead and Vincent Nadin -- Planning cultures in Europe between convergence and divergence: findings, explanations and perspectives / Joerg Knieling and Frank Othengrafen N2 - Aims to connect elements of cultural and planning theories to explain differences and peculiarities among EU member states. This work introduces a 'culturized planning model' to consider the 'rules of the game', how culture affects planning practices not only on an explicit 'surface' but also on a 'hidden' implicit level ER -