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urbanistische

Urbanistische is a Dutch term that denotes anything related to urban planning and urban design. It concerns the organization, development, and governance of urban spaces and their surroundings, including housing, transport, public space, and environmental aspects. In Dutch usage, urbanistisch concepts intersect with ruimtelijke ordening (spatial planning) and stedenbouw (urban design), and they are applied in policy, regulation, and design practice to shape the growth and functioning of cities and towns.

Practices and instruments in urbanistische work include developing master plans, bestemmingsplannen (zoning plans), and other planning

Historical and current context: urbanistische thinking expanded in the 20th century with modernist planning and postwar

People and institutions: professionals include urbanists or stedenbouwkundigen who work in municipal governments, regional authorities, consultancies,

tools
that
regulate
land
use,
building
density,
and
infrastructure.
The
field
integrates
architecture,
landscape
architecture,
geography,
and
transport
planning,
and
increasingly
relies
on
data-driven
methods
such
as
GIS,
scenario
planning,
and
participatory
processes
to
inform
decisions.
reconstruction,
then
broadened
to
address
sustainability,
climate
resilience,
health,
and
social
equity.
Today,
the
approach
emphasizes
compact
growth,
green
space,
smart
mobility,
and
resilience,
while
balancing
economic
constraints
and
community
needs.
and
research
institutions.
The
term
urbanistisch
is
used
in
policy
texts
and
planning
documents
to
describe
activities,
plans,
or
perspectives
that
relate
to
the
urban
realm.