A window on urban sustainability. Integration of environmental interests in urban planning through 'decision windows'
Publication date
2013
Authors
Stigt, R. van
Driessen, P.P.J.
Spit, T.J.M.
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(c) UU Universiteit Utrecht, 2013
Abstract
Sustainable urban development requires the integration of environmental interests in urban planning. Although
variousmethods of environmental assessment have been developed, plan outcomes are often disappointing due
to the complex nature of decision-making in urban planning, which takes place in multiple arenas within
multiple policy networks involving diverse stakeholders. We argue that the concept of ‘decision windows’ can
structure this seemingly chaotic chain of interrelated decisions. First, explicitly considering the dynamics of
the decision-making process, we further conceptualized decision windows as moments in an intricate web of
substantively connected deliberative processes where issues are reframed within a decision-making arena,
and interests may be linked within and across arenas. Adopting this perspective in two case studies, we then
explored how decision windows arise, which factors determine their effectiveness and how their occurrence
can be influenced so as to arrive at more sustainable solutions.We conclude that the integration of environmental
interests in urban planning is highly dependent on the ability of the professionals involved to recognize and
manipulate decision windows. Finally, we explore how decision windows may be opened.
Keywords
Sustainable urban development, Decision-making, Network, Environmental interests, Decision windows, Environmental assessment