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The Role of Planning for Culinary Diversity:
Evidence from London and Berlin
Shared with the World by Elangkathir Duhindan
The purpose of this dissertation is to clarify
the role of urban planning in contemporary
societies through the lens of culinary
diversity. Research indicated that culinary
diversity could fuel urban economy and
strengthen place identities of city dwellers,
especially under the context of global
migration. Despite the growing body of
academic work regarding food governance
and its link with urban planning, the role of
planning as enablers and facilitators for
culinary diversity has remained widely
unexplored. To answer the research
question: what is the role of planning in
areas with culinary diversity, this research
employed a triangulated analytical
framework to examine different contextual
factors of culinary diversity in two cases
study: Mercato Metropolitano in London
and Preußenpark in Berlin. After
empirically analyzing the planning policies
at various levels, planning process and
socio-economic factors of two venues, this
study found that planning interventions
were reflecting the values of culinary
diversity for the area. Findings also
suggested that varying tools emerged from
different planning systems and land use
management. Despite the diverging
planning context, diversified food offerings
in both cities are the outcome of inter-related socioeconomic contexts, including
mixed-use development, agglomeration
and market appeal. As such, this
study concluded by highlighting the need
for place-based interventions that are
sensitive to the local contexts and
aspirations, as well as for collaborative
planning to better understand the
experience, need and vision of
stakeholders, both of which are paramount
amid strong market economies and socially
diverse environments.
Shared with the World by Elangkathir Duhindan