Territorial justice and equity criteria – spatial planning in Ticino
<p>This paper analyses from a philosophical and interdisciplinary point of view two master plans of the canton Ticino – the first one from 1990, Keynesian, and the second one from 2009, neoliberal. The differences between the former and the latter are highlighted on a conceptual level. While t...
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Copernicus Publications
2021
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Sumario: | <p>This paper analyses from a philosophical and
interdisciplinary point of view two master plans of the canton Ticino – the
first one from 1990, Keynesian, and the second one from 2009, neoliberal.
The differences between the former and the latter are highlighted on a
conceptual level. While the former stresses the importance of rebalancing
and maintaining internal solidarity between the regions of the canton, the
latter aims to make the canton more competitive and specialised. The
discussion highlights how this type of analysis, by showing the political
and moral concepts and criteria underlying a master plan, favours their
political discussion and thus, ultimately, the implementation of a more
inclusive planning process.</p> |
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