Planning sustainable land use in rural areas at different spatial levels using GIS and modelling tools
- authored by
- S. Herrmann, E. Osinski
- Abstract
Problem-oriented planning in rural areas requires a holistic approach in which the different spatial levels are combined within a framework. The highest level of this framework (e.g. a federal state) has to provide general ideas for the development of landscapes. Modified methods have to be used at the regional and local levels, in order to visualise the consequences of different planning measures. Geographical information systems and modelling approaches are very efficient for doing this. The participation of the people concerned, particularly at the local level, has to be guaranteed and integrated within the planning process. Planning in this sense needs not only a top-down but also a bottom-up approach. This paper presents the concepts involved and gives some results of such planning, using the example of Baden-Wuerttemberg in south Germany and examining the regional level (exemplified by an intensively farmed area) and local level (a community) within this federal state.
- External Organisation(s)
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University of Stuttgart
- Type
- Article
- Journal
- Landscape and urban planning
- Volume
- 46
- Pages
- 93-101
- No. of pages
- 9
- ISSN
- 0169-2046
- Publication date
- 15.12.1999
- Publication status
- Published
- Peer reviewed
- Yes
- ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Ecology, Nature and Landscape Conservation, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
- Sustainable Development Goals
- SDG 15 - Life on Land
- Electronic version(s)
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https://doi.org/10.1016/S0169-2046(99)00050-X (Access:
Closed)