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Planering för hållbar landsbygd ; Sustainable countryside planning
This is my final thesis in landscape planing at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU). I discuss how the countryside should be planned, with a sustainable perspective. In the study I examine four important conditions for planning. The countryside is often defined by what it is not which makes it difficult to describe in general terms. The definition of the term countryside in this study is taken from the National Rural Development Agency (Glesbygdsverket). The conclusion is: Planners and scientists should have an understanding for the complexity of the countryside; otherwise there is a risk of losing the characteristics of the country. The legislation, goals and conventions which have an impact on the Swedish countryside are both national and international. To find out how the settlement development is dealt with, I have studied the Swedish building legislations (among others, plan- och bygglagen and miljöbalken). Similar to the difficulties on finding a suitable definition for the term countryside, it is complex to define the term sustainable development. It can mean different things for different people. The centre of interest is how planners can work for better social sustainable development in the countryside. This is not as widely discussed in Sweden, as economical or ecological sustainability. Planners can create conditions for better social sustainability in the countryside. The Habitat Agenda state the UN goals for sustainable development and it is also fundamental for the Swedish work on sustainable town and country planning. I have also examined who inhabits the countryside. The largest group moving to the Swedish country is it the working class, mostly young families or middle aged couples. I present these facts because planners need to know who they are planning for. To get a broader perspective on countryside planning, I counducted interviews with people working with different parts of planning. They have all different perspectives on sustainable countryside planning which gives my ...
Planering för hållbar landsbygd ; Sustainable countryside planning
This is my final thesis in landscape planing at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU). I discuss how the countryside should be planned, with a sustainable perspective. In the study I examine four important conditions for planning. The countryside is often defined by what it is not which makes it difficult to describe in general terms. The definition of the term countryside in this study is taken from the National Rural Development Agency (Glesbygdsverket). The conclusion is: Planners and scientists should have an understanding for the complexity of the countryside; otherwise there is a risk of losing the characteristics of the country. The legislation, goals and conventions which have an impact on the Swedish countryside are both national and international. To find out how the settlement development is dealt with, I have studied the Swedish building legislations (among others, plan- och bygglagen and miljöbalken). Similar to the difficulties on finding a suitable definition for the term countryside, it is complex to define the term sustainable development. It can mean different things for different people. The centre of interest is how planners can work for better social sustainable development in the countryside. This is not as widely discussed in Sweden, as economical or ecological sustainability. Planners can create conditions for better social sustainability in the countryside. The Habitat Agenda state the UN goals for sustainable development and it is also fundamental for the Swedish work on sustainable town and country planning. I have also examined who inhabits the countryside. The largest group moving to the Swedish country is it the working class, mostly young families or middle aged couples. I present these facts because planners need to know who they are planning for. To get a broader perspective on countryside planning, I counducted interviews with people working with different parts of planning. They have all different perspectives on sustainable countryside planning which gives my ...
Planering för hållbar landsbygd ; Sustainable countryside planning
Andersson Rosell, Sofie (Autor:in)
01.01.2009
Sonstige
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Schwedisch , Englisch