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Understanding culture in territorial management and its implications for spatial planning., The case of floodplain management in urbanised delta regions in the Netherlands and Thailand
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TU Delft
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Understanding culture in territorial management and its implications for spatial planning.

The case of floodplain management in urbanised delta regions in the Netherlands and Thailand

TU Delft

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This study presents and applies an integrative conceptual framework which is
used to explain how culture, planning policy and territorial management
outcomes are interrelated, and what the implications are for spatial planning.
The study investigates territorial development processes in the context of
floodplain management in urbanised delta regions. This specific context is
selected because of its strong relations between physical attributes and
spatial planning activities. The analysis is carried out based on a
comparative approach at two levels. At the cross-national level, the Rhine-
Meuse delta region in the Netherlands and the Chaophraya delta region in
Thailand are used as case studies. The comparative approach is useful for this
study because culture can be best understood in a relative form. The sub-
national analysis emphasises comparison of floodplain management in three
selected districts in the Chaophraya delta region. Besides the theoretical
contribution, this study contributes methodologically through development of a
common conceptual framework that can be applied to the analysis of various
issues in territorial management, which is not limited only to the subject
studied here.

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