Environmental planning

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As environmental planning the entirety is referred to all measures taken to achieve, backup or restore a desired state of human environmental aims. In line with the concept of sustainable development , environmental planning takes into account both ecological and social, real and perceived aspects of the human environment.

differentiation

According to Konrad Buchwald, several public planning tasks can be summarized under the umbrella term environmental planning ; including spatial planning , regional planning and urban planning , landscape planning , various specialist planning as well as environmental management and environmental assessment ( environmental impact assessment , strategic environmental assessment ).

Basic disciplines

As an application-oriented planning discipline, environmental planning is based on various basic sciences , which include geography and landscape ecology , biology , forestry and agricultural sciences as well as the social sciences .

literature

  • Konrad Buchwald: The landscape plan as a central planning instrument for preventive, integrated environmental planning . In: Konrad Buchwald, Wolfgang Engelhardt (Hrsg.): Environmental protection: Basics and practice . Volume 2. Bonn 1996. pp. 213-234 ISBN 978-3-87081-132-7
  • Christian Poschmann, Christoph Riebenstahl, Einhard Schmidt-Kallert: Environmental planning and evaluation . Klett-Perthes, Gotha 1998, ISBN 978-3-623-00847-9

Individual evidence

  1. Konrad Buchwald: The landscape plan as a key planning tool ... . P. 220