Making land-use fit to planning goals. Weaknesses and opportunities within the Swiss land management regime

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Making land-use fit to planning goals. Weaknesses and opportunities within the Swiss land management regime
Titre du livre
Land management for urban dynamics : Innovative methods and practices in a changing Europe
Auteur⸱e⸱s
Tillemans L., Ruegg J., Prélaz-Droux R., Weber P.
Editeur
Maggioli
ISBN
978-88387-6066-7
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
2011
Editeur⸱rice scientifique
Tira M., Van der Krabben E., Zanon B.
Pages
253-268
Langue
anglais
Résumé
In Switzerland, the issue of land consumption has made it to the front of the political agenda in recent years. Studies conducted on a national level have concluded that there is an excess of land zoned for construction (ARE, 2008), which is seen as contributing to urban sprawl. This situation is looked upon as a failure of the Federal Law on Spatial Planning (LAT, 1979) and there is a political push to change it in order to reinforce zoning regulations.
In this article, we look on the issue from a different angle. While there may be large quantities of land zoned for construction, in many urban areas land actually available for development is scarce. Building on the idea that planning's efficiency is linked to its capacity of influencing actual land-use, we focus on how this situation can be dealt with within the current Swiss institutional context.
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