From concrete to abstract regional planning strategies in North West England: building and legitimizing discourses and mobilizing actors for spatial transformation?

Ziafati Bafarasat, Abbas;Da Silva Oliveira, Eduardo Henrique;Baker, Mark
(2021) Space and Polity — p. 1-23 (2021)

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  • Ziafati Bafarasat, Abbasorcid-logoYazd University
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  • Da Silva Oliveira, Eduardo Henriqueorcid-logoUCLouvain
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  • Baker, Markorcid-logoUniversity of Manchester
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Abstract
This study questions if abstract regional planning strategies are fit to respond to changing societal and political conditions. We compare regional planning strategy making in North West England. Findings suggest that abstract strategies are more effective in building than managing transformative discourses. Results show that: (I) transformative discourses need to be built around manageable regional socio-spatial and spatial-economic disparities; (II) policy entrepreneurs should be targeted with equal consideration for power and counterpower; and (III) the regional planning authority should have access to specific funding schemes. It is our ultimate aim to re-energize strategic regional planning debates in England and beyond.
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Ziafati Bafarasat, A., Da Silva Oliveira, E. H., & Baker, M. (2021). From concrete to abstract regional planning strategies in North West England: building and legitimizing discourses and mobilizing actors for spatial transformation? Space and Polity, 1-23. https://doi.org/10.1080/13562576.2021.1917354 (Original work published 2021)