Infrastructure planning

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Infrastructure planning generally serves to prepare for the construction and production of infrastructure and is part of infrastructure management . The area of ​​infrastructure planning includes political, financial, organizational, institutional and also legal aspects of planning . Infrastructure planning is closely related to the concept of urban planning .

background

Many infrastructures have a long service life and are associated with high costs. Consequences of investments made such as B. in the road , sewage , drinking or energy infrastructure usually extend over several decades. Due to the long service life of infrastructures, future contexts must be taken into account. Scenario techniques are used to estimate future settlement or population developments.

aims

In infrastructure planning, strategies and concepts for sustainable development are drawn up.

Individual evidence

  1. Beckmann, Klaus J .: On dealing with the everyday, tasks and problems of infrastructure planning . Ed .: Institute for Urban Development and Regional Planning. University of Karlsruhe 1988, ISBN 3-89157-065-1 , p. 86 .
  2. Infrastructure planning . In: www.afv.zh.ch. Retrieved April 26, 2015 .