Latin American spatial governance and planning systems and the rising judicialisation of planning

F. Blanc, J. E. Cabrera, G. Cotella, G. Vecchio, Nicolás Santelices, R. Casanova, Matilde Saravia, Marina Blanca, Bruno Reinheimer
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Abstract Recent studies on Latin American Spatial Governance and Planning Systems (SGPSs) have highlighted the need to focus on alternative processes and mechanisms of land-use management and transformation that, arising and operating alongside the formal ones, contribute to shaping the nature of SGPSs themselves. This paper taps into this ongoing debate by further unfolding this ‘other institutionality’ and broadening its scope. It does so through the exploration of three case studies – namely the SGPSs of Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay – here analysed in relation to their institutional and legal frameworks and the instruments that are produced. In relation to each case, the local spatial planning practices in intermediary cities are examined, enabling understanding of the nuances of the ‘other institutionality’ mentioned and the role that the latter plays in the overall SGPS. The analysis shows an ongoing ‘judicialisation’ of spatial planning in the form of an increasing number of legal actions undertaken by civil society and the mobilisation of legal expertise in addressing the urban conflicts. This phenomenon seems to be related to the lack of updated spatial planning tools and public participatory processes to accompany official spatial planning practices. Overall, these findings open a pathway for further comparative spatial planning studies broadening the concept of the ‘other institutionality’ in Latin America and beyond and shedding light on the role and impact of the latter within existing SGPSs.
拉丁美洲的空间治理和规划系统以及规划的日益司法化
最近关于拉丁美洲空间治理和规划系统(SGPSs)的研究强调了关注土地利用管理和转型的替代过程和机制的必要性,这些过程和机制与正式过程和机制一起产生和运作,有助于塑造SGPSs本身的性质。本文通过进一步展开这种“其他制度”并扩大其范围,深入探讨了这一正在进行的辩论。为此,本报告探讨了三个案例研究,即阿根廷、智利和乌拉圭的可持续发展战略,分析了这些国家的体制和法律框架以及制定的文书。在每一个案例中,研究了中间城市的地方空间规划实践,使人们能够理解所提到的“其他制度”的细微差别,以及后者在整个SGPS中所起的作用。分析表明,空间规划的“司法化”正在进行,其形式是民间社会采取越来越多的法律行动,并动员法律专业知识来解决城市冲突。这种现象似乎与缺乏更新的空间规划工具和公众参与过程来配合官方的空间规划实践有关。总的来说,这些发现为进一步的空间规划比较研究开辟了一条道路,拓宽了拉丁美洲及其他地区“其他制度”的概念,并揭示了后者在现有sgps中的作用和影响。
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