ABSTRACT

A series of innovative efforts to modernize Italian spatial planning has taken place in the past two decades. Their experimental phases have concluded, allowing for a better evaluation of provided benefits, missed opportunities and misleading directions. The chapter focuses on this process of modernization, analyzing issues, targets and trajectories, in order to highlight the strengths and limitations of the current trend toward a reform of the planning system. Section 2 describes the structural features of the spatial

planning system. Four storylines provide a focus on the crucial problems and challenges (section 3), while in section 4 an examination of the dimensions and direction of changes of the past 20 years permits identification of the actors involved, the modes and planning tools and their adaptation in various regional planning styles. In the conclusion, the authors emphasize that the current situation is still characterized by the lack of a coherent reorganization of the entire framework system, paying the consequences of the absence of a structural reform at the national level, although there have been various interesting legislative innovation processes at the regional level and a wide range of attempts at operative innovations at the local level.