Dilemmas of planning: intervention, regulation, and investment (2024)

Abstract

Planning through processes of “co-creation” has become a priority for practitioners, urban activists, and scientific researchers. However, urban development still shows a close instrumentalism on goal-specific tasks, means, and outcomes despite awareness that planning should enlarge possibilities for social change rather than constrain them. The article explores the dilemmas of planning agency in light of the contemporary need to open spaces for innovative practices. Planning is understood as a paradox; a structural tension between organization and spontaneity. The article provides a detailed profile of three specific dilemmas stemming from this condition. We distinguish and conceptually explore the dilemmas of intervention, regulation, and investment in current practices. The article provides a specific understanding of today’s planning dilemmas, exploring the key notions of “space and time” in the intervention dilemma, “material and procedural norms” in the regulation dilemma, and “risk and income” in the investment dilemma. We suggest that planning practice today needs to make sense of these dilemmas, navigating through their extremes to find new contextualized forms of synthesis.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)296-315
JournalPlanning Theory
Volume14
Issue number3
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2015
Externally publishedYes

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Savini, F., Majoor, S. J. H., & Salet, W. (2015). Dilemmas of planning: intervention, regulation, and investment. Planning Theory, 14(3), 296-315.

Savini, Federico ; Majoor, S.J.H. ; Salet, Willem. / Dilemmas of planning : intervention, regulation, and investment. In: Planning Theory. 2015 ; Vol. 14, No. 3. pp. 296-315.

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Dilemmas of planning: intervention, regulation, and investment (2024)

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What is a planner dilemma? ›

Defined as the application of knowledge to a set of future actions, planning is dilemmatic because the future is wrought with quantitative and qualitative uncertainties as well as surprise events. Planning involves making choices between options that are, or can be seen to be, unsatisfactory at times.

What is the meaning of investment planning in simple words? ›

Investment planning is an important part of financial planning. It involves understanding your current financial preparedness, identifying your future financial goals, and developing a plan to achieve them. Investment planning refers to aligning your investment to your financial goals.

What are the 4 types of dilemma? ›

Rushworth Kidder, founder of the US-based Institute for Global Ethics, recognises four types of ethical dilemma: short-term versus long-term, individual versus community, truth versus loyalty and justice versus mercy. In addition, the triple bottom line represents a fifth source of ethical dilemmas.

What are the 4 dilemmas? ›

Ethical dilemmas can be divided according to the types of obligations that are in conflict with each other. For example, Rushworth Kidder suggests that four patterns of conflict can be discerned: "truth versus loyalty, individual versus community, short term versus long term, and justice versus virtue".

What is risk in investment planning? ›

When you invest, you make choices about what to do with your financial assets. Risk is any uncertainty with respect to your investments that has the potential to negatively impact your financial welfare. For example, your investment value might rise or fall because of market conditions (market risk).

What are the objectives of investment planning? ›

Investment plans can offer you high returns over time to build wealth and cater for your long-term objectives. Having a good savings plan is important, but it is not enough to guarantee a secure financial future. Investing your money can help keep up with inflation and increase your wealth over time.

What is an example of a management dilemma? ›

As a manager, you are likely to encounter problems or dilemmas regularly. Either you have too many employees calling out sick one week, or perhaps you have to meet a sales goal that seems beyond the scope of your workforce. A dilemma in the scope of dilemma management, however, is more than just one specific situation.

What is a good example of a dilemma? ›

You are a passenger on a sinking cruise ship with your significant other and your daughter. You have a lifeboat, but there is only room for two of you. The person who does not get on the lifeboat will surely drown. Who do you decide to put on the lifeboat?

What are the challenges faced by planners? ›

The common barriers that inhibit successful planning are as follows:
  • Inability to plan or inadequate planning. ...
  • Lack of commitment to the planning process. ...
  • Inferior information. ...
  • Focusing on the present at the expense of the future. ...
  • Too much reliance on the organization's planning department.

What is the ethical dilemma of a financial planner? ›

Conflicts of interest: One of the most common ethical dilemmas in financial planning is when your interests as a financial planner come into conflict with your clients' best interests.

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