Control (room planning)
In spatial planning , the term control refers to both the need to control by planning and the need to control planning. This means that spatial planning should, on the one hand, steer and control development processes, but on the other hand also require sophisticated, well-considered process and structure planning in order to coordinate deadlines and processes.
Requirement to control planning
Control of planning means that planning is to be seen as preparation for decisions or as preparation for decisions in the planning process. This is about the coordination of appointments, processes and preparations for action in the context of planning spatial planning concepts and is the basis for their calculation and clarity. It can also help with weighing up decisions. Spatial planning uses various instruments from economics such as the project structure plan .
Need for control through planning
Control by planning means the classic application of planning as a control mode of a large number of planning instruments of sovereign planning in order to influence various urban development developments. This is a multi-stage process with which a targeted, future-oriented and creative planning is to be achieved, which is intended to improve and prevent urban development grievances and social and ecological problems.
Premises of the control of planning processes
The complexity of a planning problem results from:
- Location-related and political framework conditions
- Actor structure
- Content-related breadth of the problem
- Complexity of the problem
- Size of planning
- time frame of planning
literature
- Bernd Streich: Urban planning in the knowledge society . Kaiserslautern 2005.
- Dietrich Fürst / Frank Scholtes: Manual of theories and methods of spatial and environmental planning . Dortmund 2008.
- Martin Lendi: Outline of a theory of spatial planning . 2009.
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Dietrich Fürst / Frank Scholtes: Handbook of theories and methods of spatial and environmental planning . Dortmund 2008.
- ↑ a b Martin Lendi : Outline of a theory of spatial planning . 2009.