Spatial planning in border regions: A balancing act between new guiding principles and old planning traditions?

This chapter presents the foundations of spatial planning in the sub-regions of the Greater Region and the Upper Rhine region. It provides a picture of current developments concerning the guiding principles for spatial development and introduces the existing spatial structures of these border regions. Furthermore, the planning systems in Belgium (Wallonia), Germany, France and Luxembourg are described, and differences are identified that necessitate ongoing discussions between the partners about planning traditions and (new) strategies of spatial development. ; begutachtet (peer reviewed) ; Ve... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Pallagst, Karina
Hartz, Andrea
Dokumenttyp: Sammelwerksbeitrag
Erscheinungsdatum: 2022
Verlag/Hrsg.: DEU
Schlagwörter: Greater Region / Guiding principles for spatial development / Upper Rhine region / Raumplanung und Regionalforschung / Raumplanung / Leitbild / grenzüberschreitende Zusammenarbeit / Planungssystem / Belgien / Frankreich / Bundesrepublik Deutschland / Luxemburg / Schweiz / Raumordnung / regionale Entwicklung / Infrastruktur / Landesentwicklungsplan / Area Development Planning / Regional Research / spatial planning / example / cross-border cooperation / planning methods / Belgium / France / Federal Republic of Germany / Luxembourg / Switzerland / zoning / regional development / infrastructure / Bundesland development plan
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This chapter presents the foundations of spatial planning in the sub-regions of the Greater Region and the Upper Rhine region. It provides a picture of current developments concerning the guiding principles for spatial development and introduces the existing spatial structures of these border regions. Furthermore, the planning systems in Belgium (Wallonia), Germany, France and Luxembourg are described, and differences are identified that necessitate ongoing discussions between the partners about planning traditions and (new) strategies of spatial development. ; begutachtet (peer reviewed) ; Veröffentlichungsversion ; peer reviewed ; Published Version