Land (May 2024)

Practicing Multilevel Governance: The Revision of the Piedmont Regional Territorial Plan

  • Elena Todella,
  • Francesca Abastante,
  • Giancarlo Cotella

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/land13060755
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 6
p. 755

Abstract

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The regional level plays a relevant role in spatial governance and planning in Europe, as it constitutes the most suitable scale to both program European Union funding and territorialize international development strategies. In this light, regional spatial planning instruments play a crucial role in translating general objectives and recommendations (e.g., those included in the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development) in place-based implementation practices. This contribution reflects upon the implementation of a methodology aimed at engaging a multidisciplinary team of students in the revision of the Piedmont regional territorial plan (PTR), developed in close cooperation with the regional public administration. This problem-based learning activity supported the integration of supranational strategic objectives and funding streams with the regional territorial development priorities. In so doing, it represents a possible way to practice multilevel governance in concrete terms, employing the PTR as a meaningful catalyst.

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