Our research project is dealing with the question of the role of economic and ecological added and reduced values and how its redistribution improves the sustainability of qualitative and quantitative soil management policies. It focuses on the following four objectives: 1) Understanding how various types of added/reduced economic and ecological values of land/soil are created and how they interact within three of the most problematical types of (functional) spaces in Switzerland: agglomerations, tourist areas, and rural periurban areas. 2) Comparing, in a theoretical and a methodological perspective, existing and innovative new policy instruments dealing with the question of land/soil added and reduced value redistribution under the aspect...
The soil consumption is currently regulated by a set of rules fragmented and difficult to harmonize....
Excluding agricultural policy, Swiss regional policy comprises ten other federal programmes, most bu...
As a public policy, planning seeks to achieve politically defined policy objectives such as sustaina...
This study investigates how an institutional resource regime translates into a local regulatory arra...
The article presents the data related to the study “When the regime goes local: Local regulatory arr...
This working paper deals with land use policy and spatial development dynamics in the Swiss region o...
Major common production activities on organic soils require drainage, which results in the loss of i...
The common property meadows in the Swiss Alps have been managed by local self-organized governance s...
The importance to reflect carefully on soil consumption is largely proved by several national and su...
Differences in land productivity, input and technology requirements and production costs are functio...
Who owns the soils? What seems to be a straightforward legal issue actually opens up a debate about ...
When handling planning-related changes in land values, most planning systems are somewhat imbalanced...
Integrating the concept of ecosystem services (ES) into spatial planning is an opportunity to make l...
Agricultural ecosystems provide a range of benefits that are vital to human well-being. These benefi...
In Switzerland, the issue of land consumption has made it to the front of the political agenda in re...
The soil consumption is currently regulated by a set of rules fragmented and difficult to harmonize....
Excluding agricultural policy, Swiss regional policy comprises ten other federal programmes, most bu...
As a public policy, planning seeks to achieve politically defined policy objectives such as sustaina...
This study investigates how an institutional resource regime translates into a local regulatory arra...
The article presents the data related to the study “When the regime goes local: Local regulatory arr...
This working paper deals with land use policy and spatial development dynamics in the Swiss region o...
Major common production activities on organic soils require drainage, which results in the loss of i...
The common property meadows in the Swiss Alps have been managed by local self-organized governance s...
The importance to reflect carefully on soil consumption is largely proved by several national and su...
Differences in land productivity, input and technology requirements and production costs are functio...
Who owns the soils? What seems to be a straightforward legal issue actually opens up a debate about ...
When handling planning-related changes in land values, most planning systems are somewhat imbalanced...
Integrating the concept of ecosystem services (ES) into spatial planning is an opportunity to make l...
Agricultural ecosystems provide a range of benefits that are vital to human well-being. These benefi...
In Switzerland, the issue of land consumption has made it to the front of the political agenda in re...
The soil consumption is currently regulated by a set of rules fragmented and difficult to harmonize....
Excluding agricultural policy, Swiss regional policy comprises ten other federal programmes, most bu...
As a public policy, planning seeks to achieve politically defined policy objectives such as sustaina...