Spatial planning law

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The spatial planning law or spatial planning law contains the norms for the development, organization and safeguarding of regional planning and measures. It serves the spatial planning .

In Germany, the regional planning law is federal law in the Spatial Planning Act and state law governed by state laws on regional planning.

On this basis, regional planning plans can be drawn up in the federal government and in the federal states, which regulate the requirements of regional planning in the form of spatial planning goals, principles of spatial planning or other spatial planning requirements.

The spatial planning therefore results in substantial or carefully considered specifications for subordinate planning stages of spatial planning, for urban land use planning or for the specialist planning of the public planning authorities.

literature

  • Thiago Marrara: Planning law conflicts in federal states. A comparative law study using the example of spatial planning in Germany and Brazil . Publishing house Dr. Kovac, Hamburg 2009, ISBN 978-3-8300-4685-1 .