Print Email Facebook Twitter Multi-Level and Multi-Actor Governance Title Multi-Level and Multi-Actor Governance: Why it matters for spatial planning Author Dabrowski, M.M. (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy) Contributor Rocco, Roberto (editor) , Gregory Bracken (editor) Newton, Caroline (editor) Dabrowski, Marcin (editor) Date 2022 Abstract This chapter sheds light on how planning is affected by multi-level (vertical) governance relations that shape an enabling environment for planning decisions and multi-actor (horizontal) governance aspects which are crucial for integrating planning with other policy agendas and effectively engaging citizens and other stakeholders in decision-making. The chapter makes a plea for taking those inter-dependencies more seriously and basing planning decisions not only on a thorough governance and stakeholder analysis but also more direct engagement of stakeholders in decision-making, knowledge co-creation, and co-design of spatial visions, plans, and solutions. Subject multi-level governanceparticipationstakeholder engagementspatial planning To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:5d3d7672-26c9-453a-9e23-56be35cc0926 Publisher TU Delft Open, Delft ISBN 978-94-6366-604-6 Source Teaching, Learning & Researching Spatial Planning Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type book chapter Rights © 2022 M.M. Dabrowski Files PDF multi_level_and_multi_act ... rnance.pdf 1.96 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:5d3d7672-26c9-453a-9e23-56be35cc0926/datastream/OBJ/view