Abstract

This article looks at the trends that have influenced post-war planning in the Netherlands, based on the four national development reports. The first two reports introduced the concept of the Randstad urban area and its new towns; the third concentrated on the metropolitan areas that had lost population and employment as a result of the new towns; and the fourth is influenced by current social changes and a ‘Europe without frontiers’. This latter report is offered as one of the first regional development outlines of tomorrow's Europe.

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