In the UK especially, apart from broad strategic aims set out in
unitary development plans, planning policy is essentially reactive
and confrontational.
The planning system will need to shift from defining possible
products and acceptable standards, to becoming the process
enabler, by working to articulate ambitions for development
and acting to manage the process.
Re-orienting policy towards process, rather than product, is the
means to achieving effective policy in tune with the requirements
of urban intelligence.
The current focus of the planning system is largely based on the
physical (or environmental) system, the process
container, at the expense of the requirements of urban processes.
The focus of the planning system should be to set strategic goals,
and then to work with both developer and user organizations to
ensure that the city enables transaction and freedom for residents
and organizations
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