Print Email Facebook Twitter Regional governance and public accountability in planning for new housing Title Regional governance and public accountability in planning for new housing Author Kang, Vitnarae (TU Delft OLD Geo-information and Land Development) Groetelaers, D.A. (TU Delft OLD Support RES) Date 2017 Abstract Regional governance is coming to play an increasingly pivotal role in the planning of housing development. It has been argued that an absence of formal accountability lines in regional governance is beneficial because it makes inter-municipal coordination more flexible, without the need for territorial adjustments in local authorities. However, this view is based on a narrow interpretation of public accountability. In fact, regional governance becomes effective when hierarchical accountability arrangements are structured to reinforce horizontal accountability that strengthens self-organising capacity. This paper is based on a study of regional housing planning in the province of South Holland, the Netherlands, and analyses three types of governance modes (hierarchical, horizontal and market-oriented) and public accountability relationships. The measures undertaken in the case under review to ensure effective regional housing planning under changing market circumstances highlight the need to modify accountability arrangements when policy-makers choose a new set of governance modes in order to shape relational dynamics appropriately. Subject Regional planninglocal governmentgovernancehousingaccountability To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a96ad49c-169d-4238-903f-a59d06779398 DOI https://doi.org/10.1177/2399654417733748 ISSN 2399-6544 Source Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space, 36 (2018) (6), 1027-1045 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights © 2017 Vitnarae Kang, D.A. Groetelaers Files PDF 2399654417733748.pdf 455.25 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:a96ad49c-169d-4238-903f-a59d06779398/datastream/OBJ/view