Understanding Place in Place-Based Planning: From Space- to People-Centred Approaches
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
3.1. About Place and the Construction of Place
3.1.1. People-Centred Approaches to Place and Place-Making
3.1.2. Space-Centred Approaches to Place and Place-Making
3.2. The Construction of Places in the Global South: Learning from Urban Informal Settlements
4. Conclusions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Location | Policy | Place Definition |
---|---|---|
NSW | Movement and Place | Places are physical locations with tangible and intangible elements including meaning, physical form, and activities. These occur along environmental, social, and economic dimensions. |
Victoria | Framework for place-based approaches | Place is a geographical area that is meaningfully defined in collaboration with local people—it may be an LGA, suburb, region or otherwise. |
Western Australia | Western Australian Cultural Infrastructure Investment Guidelines | No definition |
Western Australia | Infrastructure Western Australia State Infrastructure Strategy | ‘Place-based and community-led’—no explicit definition, focuses on different regional areas and their specific infrastructure needs |
Queensland | Place-based approaches for community change: QCOSS’ guide and toolkit | Place is a physical or geographical form of an area, alongside community and individual attachment, memories, indigenous knowledge, and community. |
USA | Promise Neighborhoods | No definition |
USA | Forest Service | Bringing together diverse human values, uses, experiences, and activities tied to specific geographic locations. Place is a location—social and economic activities physically occurring on the land, and as locale—a backdrop for everyday activity. |
Scotland | Place Guide: A process for improved Place-based decision making | Place (‘what’s important here’) should inform programmes (‘investments’) and deliver policy (‘national/local ambitions’) at the national, regional, and local levels to enhance the quality of life in communities. |
Location | Policy | Place Definition |
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Chile/OECD | Production Transformation Policy Review of Chile | Places: Spaces of economic activity (mono-industrial or pluri-industrial)—Place as a space of consumption |
Argentina | Política Nacional Urbana Modelo Territorial 2010-2060 Buenos Aires | No definition; place and space are interchangeable, and the focus on place-based policies is the rehabilitation of the ‘public space’. |
Costa Rica | Política Nacional de Desarrollo Urbano 2018 | No definition; place and space are interchangeable, and the focus of place-based policy is in the preservation of public space and public participation in it. |
Spain | Emple@Joven, Programa 30+ y Programa Emple@45 | No definition; place-based decentralised employment promotion plans across autonomous jurisdictions in Spain. Place means the space in which the economic activity develops and where employment is promoted |
India | Special Economic Zones | Place is the space where economic activity is concentrated and must be promoted with incentives for the creation of industry and of entrepreneurship in specific ‘special’ locations. |
South Africa | Special Integrated Presidential Projects (SIPPs); Urban Renewal Programme (URP); Integrated Sustainable Rural Development Programme (ISRDP); Neighbourhood Development Partnership Grant (NDPG); Urban Development Zones (UDZs) | Places: Agents of attraction and stimulation of economic activity. Place as the ‘Space for development’ [102] |
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