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This chapter explores bottom-up interventions in the spatial planning process in Greece and attempts to categorize, understand, and evaluate them, while drawing attention to relevant European experience and practice. It presents a selection of case studies to create a typology of bottom-up initiatives in Greece, primarily based on the actors involved and the formal or informal character of the initiatives. The chapter describes their level of integration in the mainstream planning process, their on-the-ground characteristics, and their main short- and long-term results. The basic research for this chapter uncovered interactions between civic society initiatives and responses by official authorities, especially during times of economic crisis.
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Laws 947/1979 and 1337/1983.
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Laws 2508/1997 and 2742/1999.
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Law 1337/83.
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Law 2508/97.
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A quite new institution according to the law 3852/2010.
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Law 4048/2012.
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This website is www.opengov.gr.
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Research was conducted in the framework of the joint Greek–German academic programme IKYDA 2015, “New forms of governance and democratic legitimacy of urban planning decisions. Urban planning cultures in the frame of civil society initiatives and protests,” supported by the Greek State Scholarship Foundation (IKY) and the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), and carried out by the Urban Planning Research Laboratory/National Technical University of Athens (Prof. Konstantinos Serraos) and the Institute of Environmental Planning/Leibniz University Hannover (Prof. Frank Othengrafen).
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The dialogue was based on rules already formulated by the administration, including various actions of a direct and representative citizen participation, organized by thematic field according to a flow chart and a three-year timeframe.
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Allocation of the entire study area into sub-study areas and public consultation for six months according to five predefined steps.
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For instance, Neuer Wall: encouragement of the involvement of local private enterprises in shaping self-funded management schemes.
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Law 4269/2014 Spatial and Urban Reform/Sustainable Development.
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Law 4447/16.
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For more information, visit http://parkingparko.espivblogs.net and http://www.attiko-prasino.gr.
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For more information, see http://istorikokentro.gr and http://www.ellet.gr/node/662.
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This platform can be accessed via http://www.synathina.gr.
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This platform can be accessed via http://democu.gr.
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Laws 4269/14 and 4447/16.
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Serraos, K., Asprogerakas, E. (2019). Typologies of Bottom-Up Planning in Southern Europe: The Case of Greek Urbanism During the Economic Crisis. In: Arefi, M., Kickert, C. (eds) The Palgrave Handbook of Bottom-Up Urbanism. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-90131-2_11
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