The urban periphery has become a highly dynamic space. The consolidation of polycentric urban patterns and the emergence of,outer urban poles raise fundamental questions for planners. Spatial planning needs to redefine intervention approaches and,instruments to address new spatial dynamics in times of weaker economic growth, stable real-estate markets, and post-modern,household life choices. The innovative potential of the periphery lies in two particular challenges. First, there is a need,to experiment, define, activate, and institutionalize new spatial qualities in these outer areas. Second, there is a need,to achieve better coordination of spatial policies across jurisdictional borders and to institutionalize polycentric spatial,concepts.
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Urban peripheries: The political dynamics of planning projects