The Legal, Administrative and Managing Framework for Spatial Policy, Planning and Land-Use. Interdependence, Barriers and Directions of Change

The book aims to explore the legal and administrative aspects of spatial governance and the challenges that their interaction entails. It does this through a number of chapters focusing on case studies located in different geographical areas of Europe and beyond. By doing this, the editors shed ligh...

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description The book aims to explore the legal and administrative aspects of spatial governance and the challenges that their interaction entails. It does this through a number of chapters focusing on case studies located in different geographical areas of Europe and beyond. By doing this, the editors shed light on a set of challenges that emerge around the world at the intersection between the legal and administrative spheres during the governance and planning of territorial phenomena. The issues addressed in the various chapters highlight how spatial planning activities continue to face serious challenges that have not yet been satisfactorily addressed. In more detail, a correlation emerges between the legal regulations that allow and shape spatial-planning activities and the socio-economic and territorial challenges that those activities should tackle. This is often a consequence of the path-dependent influence of the traditional administrative and spatial planning configuration, which presents an inertial resistance to change that is hard to overcome. A similar situation arises concerning the mismatch between the boundaries of the existing administrative units and the extent of territorial phenomena, with a system of judicial–territorial administration that does not always coincide with the boundaries of the fundamental administrative division of a country, leading to an overall deterioration of the conditions in which all actors involved in spatial development operate.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-769472024-03-28T10:54:49Z The Legal, Administrative and Managing Framework for Spatial Policy, Planning and Land-Use. Interdependence, Barriers and Directions of Change Nowak, Maciej J. Cotella, Giancarlo Śleszyński, Przemysław landscape urbanization metropolises agglomeration in Poland urban landscape intensity index local development local law budgets of local units financial consequences of spatial chaos urban sprawl macroeconomics externalities budget spatial policy economic policy urban growth management land use planning zoning strategic spatial planning institutionalism discourse Antwerp Flanders land use transition innovation agglomeration industrial pollution environmental protection innovation-driven development sustainable land use urbanization spatial governance and planning Europe ESPON SECI expansion model local government green governance peer behavior green development rule by law law-based governance housing price sensitivity heterogeneity mediating mechanism land economic efficiency environmental pollution carbon emissions sustainable cities eastern China land policy planning system land-use planning land development urban development legal framework containment Poland Germany Spain green belt master plan planning history planning policy urban containment urban agriculture Kigali Singapore land-use policy spatial planning territorial governance land use law thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GT Interdisciplinary studies::GTU Peace studies and conflict resolution The book aims to explore the legal and administrative aspects of spatial governance and the challenges that their interaction entails. It does this through a number of chapters focusing on case studies located in different geographical areas of Europe and beyond. By doing this, the editors shed light on a set of challenges that emerge around the world at the intersection between the legal and administrative spheres during the governance and planning of territorial phenomena. The issues addressed in the various chapters highlight how spatial planning activities continue to face serious challenges that have not yet been satisfactorily addressed. In more detail, a correlation emerges between the legal regulations that allow and shape spatial-planning activities and the socio-economic and territorial challenges that those activities should tackle. This is often a consequence of the path-dependent influence of the traditional administrative and spatial planning configuration, which presents an inertial resistance to change that is hard to overcome. A similar situation arises concerning the mismatch between the boundaries of the existing administrative units and the extent of territorial phenomena, with a system of judicial–territorial administration that does not always coincide with the boundaries of the fundamental administrative division of a country, leading to an overall deterioration of the conditions in which all actors involved in spatial development operate. 2022-01-11T13:47:19Z 2022-01-11T13:47:19Z 2021 book ONIX_20220111_9783036523651_779 9783036523651 9783036523668 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/76947 eng image/jpeg Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/4538 https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/4538 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-0365-2366-8 10.3390/books978-3-0365-2366-8 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783036523651 9783036523668 288 Basel, Switzerland open access
spellingShingle landscape urbanization
metropolises
agglomeration in Poland
urban landscape intensity index
local development
local law
budgets of local units
financial consequences of spatial chaos
urban sprawl
macroeconomics
externalities
budget
spatial policy
economic policy
urban growth management
land use planning
zoning
strategic spatial planning
institutionalism
discourse
Antwerp
Flanders
land use transition
innovation agglomeration
industrial pollution
environmental protection
innovation-driven development
sustainable land use
urbanization
spatial governance and planning
Europe
ESPON
SECI expansion model
local government
green governance
peer behavior
green development
rule by law
law-based governance
housing price
sensitivity
heterogeneity
mediating mechanism
land economic efficiency
environmental pollution
carbon emissions
sustainable cities
eastern China
land policy
planning system
land-use planning
land development
urban development
legal framework
containment
Poland
Germany
Spain
green belt
master plan
planning history
planning policy
urban containment
urban agriculture
Kigali
Singapore
land-use policy
spatial planning
territorial governance
land use
law
thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GT Interdisciplinary studies::GTU Peace studies and conflict resolution
The Legal, Administrative and Managing Framework for Spatial Policy, Planning and Land-Use. Interdependence, Barriers and Directions of Change
title The Legal, Administrative and Managing Framework for Spatial Policy, Planning and Land-Use. Interdependence, Barriers and Directions of Change
title_full The Legal, Administrative and Managing Framework for Spatial Policy, Planning and Land-Use. Interdependence, Barriers and Directions of Change
title_fullStr The Legal, Administrative and Managing Framework for Spatial Policy, Planning and Land-Use. Interdependence, Barriers and Directions of Change
title_full_unstemmed The Legal, Administrative and Managing Framework for Spatial Policy, Planning and Land-Use. Interdependence, Barriers and Directions of Change
title_short The Legal, Administrative and Managing Framework for Spatial Policy, Planning and Land-Use. Interdependence, Barriers and Directions of Change
title_sort legal administrative and managing framework for spatial policy planning and land use interdependence barriers and directions of change
topic landscape urbanization
metropolises
agglomeration in Poland
urban landscape intensity index
local development
local law
budgets of local units
financial consequences of spatial chaos
urban sprawl
macroeconomics
externalities
budget
spatial policy
economic policy
urban growth management
land use planning
zoning
strategic spatial planning
institutionalism
discourse
Antwerp
Flanders
land use transition
innovation agglomeration
industrial pollution
environmental protection
innovation-driven development
sustainable land use
urbanization
spatial governance and planning
Europe
ESPON
SECI expansion model
local government
green governance
peer behavior
green development
rule by law
law-based governance
housing price
sensitivity
heterogeneity
mediating mechanism
land economic efficiency
environmental pollution
carbon emissions
sustainable cities
eastern China
land policy
planning system
land-use planning
land development
urban development
legal framework
containment
Poland
Germany
Spain
green belt
master plan
planning history
planning policy
urban containment
urban agriculture
Kigali
Singapore
land-use policy
spatial planning
territorial governance
land use
law
thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GT Interdisciplinary studies::GTU Peace studies and conflict resolution
topic_facet landscape urbanization
metropolises
agglomeration in Poland
urban landscape intensity index
local development
local law
budgets of local units
financial consequences of spatial chaos
urban sprawl
macroeconomics
externalities
budget
spatial policy
economic policy
urban growth management
land use planning
zoning
strategic spatial planning
institutionalism
discourse
Antwerp
Flanders
land use transition
innovation agglomeration
industrial pollution
environmental protection
innovation-driven development
sustainable land use
urbanization
spatial governance and planning
Europe
ESPON
SECI expansion model
local government
green governance
peer behavior
green development
rule by law
law-based governance
housing price
sensitivity
heterogeneity
mediating mechanism
land economic efficiency
environmental pollution
carbon emissions
sustainable cities
eastern China
land policy
planning system
land-use planning
land development
urban development
legal framework
containment
Poland
Germany
Spain
green belt
master plan
planning history
planning policy
urban containment
urban agriculture
Kigali
Singapore
land-use policy
spatial planning
territorial governance
land use
law
thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GT Interdisciplinary studies::GTU Peace studies and conflict resolution
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