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How is urban co-production conveyed in European cities?

Francesca Bragaglia, Umberto Janin Rivolin, Erblin Berisha and Giancarlo Cotella

European Planning Studies, 2024, vol. 32, issue 7, 1613-1631

Abstract: Urban co-production, through which citizens contribute with the public institutions to the planning or governance of the city, is a growing practice throughout Europe. However, apart from the more widespread and spontaneous ‘co-city’ model, only a few countries have adopted state policies of urban co-production. A comparative inquiry of the European spatial governance and planning systems (SGPSs) highlights at least three possible types of correlation between systems and urban co-production. Urban co-production as a state policy appears to take shape only in countries with SGPSs characterized by a greater capacity for public control over spatial development. Moreover, only SGPSs that allocate land rights on a case-by-case basis seem able to ensure that co-production operates within (and not outside) the system itself.

Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1080/09654313.2024.2339933

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