Values-Led Planning Approach in Spatial Development: A Methodology

The scope of land management, which includes spatial planning as an activity in the public domain, demands that a planning process that is based on publicly or societally acceptable values is a matter of necessity. This study proposes a methodology for introducing a values-led planning (VLP) approac...

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Main Authors: Armands Auzins, Uchendu Eugene Chigbu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
Series:Land
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/5/461
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spelling doaj-86357cd60a744d9d9020aa2a5612cb252021-04-26T23:05:27ZengMDPI AGLand2073-445X2021-04-011046146110.3390/land10050461Values-Led Planning Approach in Spatial Development: A MethodologyArmands Auzins0Uchendu Eugene Chigbu1Institute of Civil Engineering and Real Estate Economics, Riga Technical University, Kalnciema street 6—210, LV-1048 Riga, LatviaDepartment of Land and Property Sciences, Faculty of Natural Resources and Spatial Sciences, Namibia University of Science and Technology, 13 Jackson Kaujeua Street, Private Bag 13388, Windhoek 9000, Khomas, NamibiaThe scope of land management, which includes spatial planning as an activity in the public domain, demands that a planning process that is based on publicly or societally acceptable values is a matter of necessity. This study proposes a methodology for introducing a values-led planning (VLP) approach in spatial development. The motivation of the study is to promote the embrace of assessed values in planning. The study draws from issues evoked in various topical studies on European comparative perspectives. By way of argumentation, the study makes three relevant contributions to the literature and spatial planning and development practice. First, it presents and discusses the essential elements required in the design of methodology. In this way, it figuratively depicts VLP as a consequence of interactions between four key elements of spatial planning. Second, it proposes an actual methodology for action. Third, it discusses the applicability of the methodology. The proposed methodology would be useful for planners, including public authorities, land managers, and community leaders, who make socio-spatial decisions in land management and related activities.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/5/461values-led approachesvaluesmethodologyland managementland-usespatial planning
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Values-Led Planning Approach in Spatial Development: A Methodology
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values-led approaches
values
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land management
land-use
spatial planning
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Uchendu Eugene Chigbu
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title Values-Led Planning Approach in Spatial Development: A Methodology
title_short Values-Led Planning Approach in Spatial Development: A Methodology
title_full Values-Led Planning Approach in Spatial Development: A Methodology
title_fullStr Values-Led Planning Approach in Spatial Development: A Methodology
title_full_unstemmed Values-Led Planning Approach in Spatial Development: A Methodology
title_sort values-led planning approach in spatial development: a methodology
publisher MDPI AG
series Land
issn 2073-445X
publishDate 2021-04-01
description The scope of land management, which includes spatial planning as an activity in the public domain, demands that a planning process that is based on publicly or societally acceptable values is a matter of necessity. This study proposes a methodology for introducing a values-led planning (VLP) approach in spatial development. The motivation of the study is to promote the embrace of assessed values in planning. The study draws from issues evoked in various topical studies on European comparative perspectives. By way of argumentation, the study makes three relevant contributions to the literature and spatial planning and development practice. First, it presents and discusses the essential elements required in the design of methodology. In this way, it figuratively depicts VLP as a consequence of interactions between four key elements of spatial planning. Second, it proposes an actual methodology for action. Third, it discusses the applicability of the methodology. The proposed methodology would be useful for planners, including public authorities, land managers, and community leaders, who make socio-spatial decisions in land management and related activities.
topic values-led approaches
values
methodology
land management
land-use
spatial planning
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