The present paper evaluates Hungarian strategic urban planning from the perspective of well-being. It conceptualises well-being in line with Amartya Sen's capability approach (CA). We argue that the CA provides a meaningful concept of common good or public interest for evaluation. The open-ended nature of CA allows one to embrace the complexity of strategic planning, but it is definite enough to provide a clear normative framework for evaluation. We base our conclusions on 49 interviews with various local actors in three second-tier cities. We conclude that the CA-based evaluation can supplement the dominantly used conformance or performance-based evaluation approaches. We also found that instead of depicting an unachievable ideal state, the CA is able to provide guidance for feasible steps to further well-being.
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Bajmócy, Z., Gébert, J., Málovics, G., Berki, B. M., & Juhász, J. (2020). URBAN STRATEGIC PLANNING from the PERSPECTIVE of WELL-BEING: EVALUATION of the HUNGARIAN PRACTICE. European Spatial Research and Policy, 27(1), 221–241. https://doi.org/10.18778/1231-1952.27.1.10
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