Land use planning and urban plans: territorial balance as ethics

Authors

  • Eunice Helena Sguizzardi Abascal
  • Carlos Abascal Bilbao

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17058/redes.v17i2.2580

Keywords:

Urban plans. Territorial ordering. Innovative instruments of planning. The coastal area of Catalonia. Ethics.

Abstract

The article suggests a necessary link between urban planning and territorial organization, in order to, through the synergistic relationship between planning tools and their application to planning, implementing a policy of urban and regional management. By linking the development plan for territorial development plans and categories of land use, this methodology helps to streamline operations at multiple scales. The establishment of this network of instruments and shapes the actions of government action against the rapid and intense increase of only economic forces that shape the territory today, suggesting that it is possible to regulate the action of the housing market through planned interventions, valuing the regional balance, social and environmental - ethical by definition. It is suggested that the possible effects predatory natural and built environment can be reversed or prevented by an action articulating these planning instruments are linked to the development and implementation of plans (and projects) at multiple scales, approaching from the regional to the local and metropolitan, from regional policies to sectors, that are incidents in the municipal territory. However, the speed and magnitude of the occupation and transformation of soil occur mainly in periods of heating housing, often jeopardize the balance and environmental quality, natural heritage, urban and landscape. It assumes the argument that the overcoming of undesirable environmental effects, triggered by occupation of the ground guided by the real estate sector fast action can be successful with the articulation of levels of planning and intervention. It is proposed that the complexity of contemporary urban and metropolitan requires the articulation of different scales through the use of innovative urban instruments. By articulating these different scales, at the municipal and other levels supra, contributes to, through a network plan to overcome the undesirable dichotomy between territorial and urban planning, and between plan and project.

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Published

2012-07-24

How to Cite

Sguizzardi Abascal, E. H., & Bilbao, C. A. (2012). Land use planning and urban plans: territorial balance as ethics. Redes , 17(2), 95-116. https://doi.org/10.17058/redes.v17i2.2580

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