The potential implications of the European Union Water Framework Directive on domestic planning systems: A UK case study

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Series Details Vol.10, No.8, December 2002, p1027-1038
Publication Date December 2002
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The transformation of planning across Europe in recent years has been characterised by new processes at different spatial scales that reach across traditional boundaries. This Europeanisation of planning processes is reflected in the emergence of cross-border initiatives, new spatial relationships and the enhancement of regional policy-making. In using the case of the UK this article analyses the possible ramifications of adopting the European Water Framework Directive (WFD). It is demonstrated that the WFD, despite its apparent focus on water regulation, is symptomatic of wider European Spatial Planning processes that are seeing a reshaping of attitudes, witnessing the emergence of new networks and challenging traditional sovereignties of planning.

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