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Sustainable Development and Spatial Planning: Some considerations arising from the Greek case

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The paper aims to elaborate on the notion of sustainable development in relation to spatial planning and to question its applicability based on the experience arising from the distinct socio-economic situation in Greece. Experience accumulated in the country with the adoption of sustainable development as a spatial policy concept proves to be in contradiction with perceptions that consider it as a basis for improving the plan making process and the planning system as whole. In this respect, it is argued that sustainable development is not a feasible proposition for planning in Greece and offers little to alleviate urban development and sprawl problems. Further, the paper highlights how a globalised approach to sustainable development and planning in Greece has made a negligible contribution to reinvigorating a weak and disjointed system, while also creating significant adverse effects in spatial policymaking.

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Pavlos Marinos Delladetsima - Department of Geography, Harokopio University Athens

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Delladetsima, P. M. (2012). Sustainable Development and Spatial Planning: Some considerations arising from the Greek case. European Journal of Spatial Development, 10(2), 1–21. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5139366