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* Developing and testing new concepts of spatial planning are likely to take more than a decade; | * Developing and testing new concepts of spatial planning are likely to take more than a decade; | ||
* Implementing regime shift in spatial planning will take place in the course of decades | * Implementing regime shift in spatial planning will take place in the course of decades | ||
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Huidige versie van 13 jun 2018 om 16:20
Competing spatial claims in delta's can be related to various spatial scales, for instance:
- Local (production plot) scale: spatial concessions are given for production of specific species. This limits the possibilities for upscaling.
- Regional (Water system) scale: water systems are used by different functions. Issues as carrying capacity (in ecological and other dimensions) are relevant
- National / European scale: Existing spatial policy for near shore functions seems to be in a deadlock. There is no virtually no space to facilitate innovations in blue growth. Therefor there is a need for regime shift in policy and trying out new concepts for spatial planning.
Competing spatial claims in delta's also has various temporal scales, for instance:
- Short term: finding short term solutions to overcome specific spatial conflicts in the framework of the existing spatial policy. Few stakeholders are involved in period of several months.
- Developing and testing new concepts of spatial planning are likely to take more than a decade;
- Implementing regime shift in spatial planning will take place in the course of decades