Norway and Poland land-use planning reveals key differences in public participation
This report compares land-use planning systems in Norway and Poland. It looks at how planning is done in both countries, focusing on levels of planning, types of planning documents, trends in urban planning, and public participation. The researchers used professional documents, interviews with experts, and case studies of Oslo and Krakow. They found differences in how planning is done in the two countries, with a focus on environmental issues, public involvement, and the privatization of planning processes.