The Integration of Landscape into Land Use Planning Policy in Relation to the New European Landscape Convention

Author(s):  
Michel Prieur
2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 87-96
Author(s):  
Katharina Gugerell ◽  
Andreas Endl ◽  
Sara Louise Gottenhuber ◽  
Gloria Ammerer ◽  
Gerald Berger ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Vol 97 ◽  
pp. 27-33 ◽  
Author(s):  
C. Delvosalle ◽  
B. Robert ◽  
J. Nourry ◽  
G. Yan ◽  
S. Brohez ◽  
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2016 ◽  
Vol 19 (2) ◽  
pp. 423 ◽  
Author(s):  
João Aparecido Bazolli ◽  
Cecilia Maria Neves Delgado

Resumo: Este estudo analisou planos de ordenamento de território brasileiros e portugueses, com o objetivo de compreender a prática da participação popular na construção da democracia participativa. A metodologia aplicada ao trabalho consistiu na análise empírica da participação popular do Plano-Diretor Municipal (2007); e o de Regularização Fundiária (2012), em Palmas-TO, Brasil; do Plano Nacional da Política de Ordenamento do Território (2006); e o do Diretor Municipal de Vila Nova de Gaia (2007), em Portugal. Da análise efetuada, verificou a participação popular nos planos estudados com caráter meramente homologatório, com reduzida presença de atores, e da forte influência da legislação urbana, de difícil aplicação prática. Concluiu que o modelo participativo aplicado aos casos brasileiros e portugueses estudados merece reflexão quanto à sua qualidade, em razão dos fatores apontados neste estudo descaracterizarem e comprometerem a construção da democracia participativa, usada como instrumento moderno de gestão no ordenamento do território.Palavras-chave: Participação pública, Plano Diretor, Plano de Ordenamento.COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF POPULAR PARTICIPATION IN LAND USE PLANNING: brazilian and portuguese empirical studyAbstract: This study analyzed Brazilian and Portuguese land use planning in order to understand the practice of popular participation in the construction of participatory democracy. The methodology applied consisted on empirical analysis of popular participation: in Brazil the Palmas - TO Master Plan (2007) and land regularization (2012); in Portugal the National Land Use Planning Policy (2006) and the master Plan of Vila Nova de Gaia (2007). From the analysis made, should be highlight, the involvement practice with merely ratifying aims, reduced presence of actors, and strong influence of urban legislation. In conclusion the participatory model applied to Brazilian and Portuguese studied cases deserves reflection regarding its quality, due to the factors identified in this study, mischaracterize and compromise participatory democracy concept, as a modern management tool in land use planning.Key words: Public participation, master plan, Development Plan.


2020 ◽  
Vol 006 (03) ◽  
pp. 431-438
Author(s):  
Ninda Adisti Putri

The imbalance between the needs with sufficient land, meanwhile, needs to be compared with land requirements. Kediri Regency has the potential for rapid development. This is a challenge to the existing land use planning policy in Kediri Regency. This study aims to predict the dynamics of land use change in Kediri Regency until 2030. The prediction model was built using the Cellular Automata approach based on an analysis of land use change trends from 2009 to 2018 taking into account the weight of the driving factors obtained using the AHP method. The results of modeling validation show an accuracy rate of 96.26%. The result is that in 2030 there will be a significant increase in the use of industrial land and warehousing of 331.56 Ha and settlements of 3650.94 Ha in Kediri Regency. But there are still mismatches between the dynamics of the regional spatial plan to be a challenge going forward in order to achieve the goals of the expected development. Modeling using Cellular Automata can be applied as an alternative to new methods in spatial policy evaluation.


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