Abstract

Abstract The creation of positive synergy in managing land-related resources if exploring the territorial capabilities, threats and opportunities, e.g. the effects of urban expansion, multi-functionality of land use, internalisation of negative externalities and challenges of a city agglomeration, causes primary necessity for the modern society. The study is concerned with the conceptual background and feasibility aspects of values-led planning (VLP) approach to be introduced into land management practice by capitalising first of all on comparative analysis of dynamic spatial planning systems and planning cultures. Finally, it is argued that the implementation of new planning approach within proposed framework would lead towards improved land use policies and better territorial governance, developing more inclusive and resilient territories for the benefit of a society.

Highlights

  • It is essential to promote more competitive economics with higher employment level and to implement deliberative migration policy in Europe considering the conditions of market globalization and the impact of high-tech on sustainable spatial development

  • The analysed practices and their continuity emphasise quite challenging issues calling for more integrated, participatory and strategic planning approach and contribute to this topical research regarding the development of values-led planning (VLP) approach to be implemented for improving land use and spatial development

  • The aim of the study is to explore and discuss the conceptual background and feasibility of VLP approach to be introduced into land management practice by capitalising first of all on comparative analysis of dynamic spatial planning systems and planning cultures

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INTRODUCTION

It is essential to promote more competitive economics with higher employment level and to implement deliberative migration policy in Europe considering the conditions of market globalization and the impact of high-tech on sustainable spatial development. Some relevant publications indicate to meaningful land management policies (Larsson, 2010; Randolph, 2012) and changes in spatial planning systems and practices in Europe The analysed practices and their continuity emphasise quite challenging issues calling for more integrated, participatory and strategic planning approach and contribute to this topical research regarding the development of VLP approach to be implemented for improving land use and spatial development. The aim of the study is to explore and discuss the conceptual background and feasibility of VLP approach to be introduced into land management practice by capitalising first of all on comparative analysis of dynamic spatial planning systems and planning cultures. The synergy from applying various planning policies and approaches has been observed by review of scientific literature and using dynamic and comparative analysis and synthesis techniques

VARIOUS VIEWS AND REASONABLE FOCUS OUTLINE OF SPATIAL PLANNING
PROPOSED FRAMEWORK TO IMPROVE LAND USE AND SPATIAL DEVELOPMENT PRACTICE
TOWARDS INDRODUCTION OF VALUES-LED PLANNING APPROACH
CONCLUSION
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