Land use regulations in Switzerland do not meet the requirements of the spatial planning act (SPA) in their guidance for parsimonious land use. If parsimonious land use is to be achieved, urban economic theories and price-based regulations must be leveraged to determine the intensity and balance of land use. Therefore, an urban information system to project and guide for parsimonious land use was developed. The GIS spatial analysis instrument presented in this paper is intended as a decision-making aid in the reform of the land use regulations, in particular metropolitan, cantonal and regional structure plans and municipal land use plans. By intensifying and better balancing land use at locations adequately accessed by public transport, ...
Information plays a key role in the planning and development of urban land use. The organizations th...
Cities establish and maintain Land Administration Systems (LAS) to manage information about the land...
AbstractThe phenomenon of land consumption is connected with different territorial criticalities, su...
Since the enactment of the Spatial Planning Act (SPA) in Switzerland in 1980, there has been a defic...
An overconsumption of land for building and urban use has resulted from rising incomes, falling tran...
In Switzerland, the issue of land consumption has made it to the front of the political agenda in re...
Spatial sciences agree that ground and soil are scarce, not renewable resources and not interchangea...
The article highlights some socio-economic aspects of land use planning. Effective space management ...
Spatial planning intends to limit urban sprawl by constraining settlement areas. But the question re...
The article takes a fresh look at the concept of the "optimal" use of urban land. It discusses the p...
Zoning to preserve farm land in suburban areas is difficult to implement. Economic analysis of legal...
Our built environments drive human, organisational and regional productivity and contribute to the n...
This paper discusses the practical adaptation of a land-use planning methodology in Switzerland as a...
Urban land management in the process of planning plays an active role in building the environment. ...
Urban land use plan is a spatial planning document that defines how certain an urban land area will ...
Information plays a key role in the planning and development of urban land use. The organizations th...
Cities establish and maintain Land Administration Systems (LAS) to manage information about the land...
AbstractThe phenomenon of land consumption is connected with different territorial criticalities, su...
Since the enactment of the Spatial Planning Act (SPA) in Switzerland in 1980, there has been a defic...
An overconsumption of land for building and urban use has resulted from rising incomes, falling tran...
In Switzerland, the issue of land consumption has made it to the front of the political agenda in re...
Spatial sciences agree that ground and soil are scarce, not renewable resources and not interchangea...
The article highlights some socio-economic aspects of land use planning. Effective space management ...
Spatial planning intends to limit urban sprawl by constraining settlement areas. But the question re...
The article takes a fresh look at the concept of the "optimal" use of urban land. It discusses the p...
Zoning to preserve farm land in suburban areas is difficult to implement. Economic analysis of legal...
Our built environments drive human, organisational and regional productivity and contribute to the n...
This paper discusses the practical adaptation of a land-use planning methodology in Switzerland as a...
Urban land management in the process of planning plays an active role in building the environment. ...
Urban land use plan is a spatial planning document that defines how certain an urban land area will ...
Information plays a key role in the planning and development of urban land use. The organizations th...
Cities establish and maintain Land Administration Systems (LAS) to manage information about the land...
AbstractThe phenomenon of land consumption is connected with different territorial criticalities, su...