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Nutzungsreserven und -potenziale für die Siedlungsentwicklung nach innen
Switzerland has a limited supply of suitable settlement land and in future must put a stronger focus on existing settlement areas for its spatial development. The corresponding strategy “redevelopment before new development” must find its realization through an increase in the level of use and a simultaneous improvement of the spatial quality in extensively built-up settlement areas. This can take place within the space planned by the building and planning laws in force (mobilization of land-use reserves), or, areas can be identified that are appropriate for a local increase of landuse measures valid at this time (mobilization of land-use potential). A precondition for consistent settlement redevelopment is a problemoriented overview of the available reserves and land-use potential. Methods to achieve systematic recognition, mobilization, and implementation for these two categories have been little researched. While land-use reserves could be quantitatively and qualitatively identified and recorded through an approach developed at ETH Zurich, the identification of land-use potential has not advanced as far. Test planning procedures will be used to check what potential is available and whether it can make a useful contribution to redevelopment. The design of appropriate processes and procedures in professional daily life and in the education of planners should be placed at the forefront.
English title: Land-Use Reserves and the Potential for Settlement Development through Redevelopment: An Overview of Current Research Projects in Switzerland
Nutzungsreserven und -potenziale für die Siedlungsentwicklung nach innen
Switzerland has a limited supply of suitable settlement land and in future must put a stronger focus on existing settlement areas for its spatial development. The corresponding strategy “redevelopment before new development” must find its realization through an increase in the level of use and a simultaneous improvement of the spatial quality in extensively built-up settlement areas. This can take place within the space planned by the building and planning laws in force (mobilization of land-use reserves), or, areas can be identified that are appropriate for a local increase of landuse measures valid at this time (mobilization of land-use potential). A precondition for consistent settlement redevelopment is a problemoriented overview of the available reserves and land-use potential. Methods to achieve systematic recognition, mobilization, and implementation for these two categories have been little researched. While land-use reserves could be quantitatively and qualitatively identified and recorded through an approach developed at ETH Zurich, the identification of land-use potential has not advanced as far. Test planning procedures will be used to check what potential is available and whether it can make a useful contribution to redevelopment. The design of appropriate processes and procedures in professional daily life and in the education of planners should be placed at the forefront.
English title: Land-Use Reserves and the Potential for Settlement Development through Redevelopment: An Overview of Current Research Projects in Switzerland
Nutzungsreserven und -potenziale für die Siedlungsentwicklung nach innen
Grams, Anita (author) / Nebel, Reto (author)
disP - The Planning Review ; 49 ; 28-38
2013-06-01
11 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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