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EURA Conversation #73

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Conversation #73

THE ROLE OF SPATIAL PLANNING LAW.
A CASE STUDY OF CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES

by Maciej J. Nowak, West Pomeranian University of Technology, Poland

Spatial and urban planning covers numerous diverse thematic areas. In this context, architectural issues, geographical issues, environmental and nature protection, cultural heritage protection, social objectives and responses to climate change are particularly noteworthy. The list of issues is long. Combining them, and jointly implementing the associated objectives, is a difficult challenge. These issues differ in terms of terminology and how they determine spatial planning. One of the important instruments facilitating these activities should be the law. This law should (in theory) create a common framework for diverse perspectives and points of view in planning. Keep reading...

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