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The Randstad
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ABSTRACT
The Randstad metropolitan region encompassing Amsterdam, The Hague, Rotterdam and Utrecht in the western Netherlands is regarded worldwide as a model of a ‘successful’ polycentric metropolis. It is widely cited as an example of how a region of interconnected small cities can effectively compete globally by providing complementary functions which together match the power of large monocentric cities. The methods of strategic spatial planning, regional design and strategic projects that are said to underpin this polycentric metropolis are used as models for practitioners and students around the world.
But is this high reputation deserved? Does the Randstad really function as a polycentric metropolis? The operation of the Randstad as a polycentric networked region is controversial both in terms of the actual strength of relations between its component parts, and the value of promoting polycentricity in policy. What are the costs and benefits of a Randstad metropolis? Does polycentricity improve the performance of the region in economic, social and environmental terms? How has the polycentric metropolis evolved and what part is played by its delta location? Has spatial planning made a difference in the form and operation of the region today? How will this spatial configuration fare in the face of the climate crisis and need to create healthy cities and regions? Is there benefit in pursuing the idea of a polycentric metropolis in government policy and action, and how?
These questions are of critical interest within the Netherlands but experience in the Randstad offers valuable insights to many other complex urban regions around the world. This book will provide a critical analysis of the Randstad and lessons for strategic planning in other metropolitan regions.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part Part I|25 pages
Introduction
part Part II|97 pages
The origins of the Randstad
chapter 5|24 pages
The global petroleumscape in the Dutch Randstad
part Part III|100 pages
The dynamics of a complex metropolitan region
chapter 6|22 pages
Randstad Holland between functional entity and political desire
chapter 7|18 pages
Randstad
chapter 8|21 pages
The Randstad and its mainports
chapter 9|19 pages
Impact of social housing on the social structure of the Randstad
chapter 10|18 pages
Interaction in the Delta
part Part IV|106 pages
Governance, planning and design
chapter 12|26 pages
Governance and power in the metropolitan regions of the Randstad
chapter 13|16 pages
In control of urban sprawl?
chapter 15|11 pages
The (im)possible design of the Randstad
part Part V|15 pages
Conclusion and outlook