Čok, Gregor : Autor ; Foški, Mojca : Autor ; Lamovšek, Alma Zavodnik : Autor ; Mrak, Gašper : Autor ; Jopek, Dorota : Autor ; Kochel, Laura : Autor ; Szlenk-Dziubek, Dorota : Autor
The paper aims to compare the existing spatial planning system in both countries, their spatial planning laws, documents and planning approaches. It focuses on the level of land use and urban planning instruments at the local level. It addresses the administrative and procedural characteristics of the two countries as well as experiences and examples of best practices that can be shared in the future. The results presented show that the countries are quite similar in terms of both the planning system and the typology of spatial planning acts. There are clearer differences in the planning approaches at the local level and in the current challenges regarding the stakeholders’ participation in the planning processes.
1429-7132 (print) ; 2300-8547 (online) ; 10.7163/Eu21.2024.46.3
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Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization of the Polish Academy of Sciences
European Union. European Regional Development Fund ; Programme Innovative Economy, 2010-2014, Priority Axis 2. R&D infrastructure
Jul 19, 2024
https://rcin.org.pl/igipz/publication/278326
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