In the Netherlands rural development is subjected to several forms of planning. Three planning systems exist: spatial planning, environmental planning and water management. However, the origins of these systems cannot be found in problems of rural development, but in the problems of urbanization and industrialization. The planning systems can be seen as reactions to different aspects of these societal processes. The physical environment of rural areas as a joint object of planning is a new phenomenon. Integrating rural development and the problems linked to it such as nonpoint pollution by agriculture, in the systems of planning, mentioned before, turned out to be a difficult task. New regional strategies emerged to tackle this problem: amm...
<strong>Introduction</strong>Since the publication of 'Our Common Future' (1987) by the World Commis...
It is not easy to conserve nature and culture in rural regions, because rural areas are so huge, cov...
A landscape-based approach to climate adaptation: nature-inclusive and circular. In a context of a r...
In the Netherlands rural development is subjected to several forms of planning. Three planning syste...
Urban growth and sprawl have put pressure on surrounding rural areas for a long time, and planning h...
The physical appearance of the Netherlands is rapidly changing. The land of prosperous towns and vil...
In Dutch rural planning, constraints concerning the accessibility and other physical characteristics...
Recent studies tend to indicate that no longer all presently agricultural land in the Netherlands is...
This chapter describes how the countryside developed from a policy domain dominated by agricultural ...
The creation of a more sustainable countryside has become a very important item across the world. Se...
Within international planning educational circles, the Netherlands has long been held up as an exemp...
IntroductionSince the publication of 'Our Common Future' (1987) by the World Commission on Environme...
Environmental planning in the Netherlands is in the process of integrating spatial planning and envi...
The relationship between improvement plans for rural areas in the Netherlands and agricultural resea...
In Dutch spatial planning, performance is a major problem in the relation between spatial planning a...
<strong>Introduction</strong>Since the publication of 'Our Common Future' (1987) by the World Commis...
It is not easy to conserve nature and culture in rural regions, because rural areas are so huge, cov...
A landscape-based approach to climate adaptation: nature-inclusive and circular. In a context of a r...
In the Netherlands rural development is subjected to several forms of planning. Three planning syste...
Urban growth and sprawl have put pressure on surrounding rural areas for a long time, and planning h...
The physical appearance of the Netherlands is rapidly changing. The land of prosperous towns and vil...
In Dutch rural planning, constraints concerning the accessibility and other physical characteristics...
Recent studies tend to indicate that no longer all presently agricultural land in the Netherlands is...
This chapter describes how the countryside developed from a policy domain dominated by agricultural ...
The creation of a more sustainable countryside has become a very important item across the world. Se...
Within international planning educational circles, the Netherlands has long been held up as an exemp...
IntroductionSince the publication of 'Our Common Future' (1987) by the World Commission on Environme...
Environmental planning in the Netherlands is in the process of integrating spatial planning and envi...
The relationship between improvement plans for rural areas in the Netherlands and agricultural resea...
In Dutch spatial planning, performance is a major problem in the relation between spatial planning a...
<strong>Introduction</strong>Since the publication of 'Our Common Future' (1987) by the World Commis...
It is not easy to conserve nature and culture in rural regions, because rural areas are so huge, cov...
A landscape-based approach to climate adaptation: nature-inclusive and circular. In a context of a r...