TY - GEN AU - Nowak,Maciej J. AU - Cotella,Giancarlo AU - Śleszyński,Przemysław AU - Nowak,Maciej J. AU - Cotella,Giancarlo AU - Śleszyński,Przemysław TI - The Legal, Administrative and Managing Framework for Spatial Policy, Planning and Land-Use. Interdependence, Barriers and Directions of Change SN - books978-3-0365-2366-8 PY - 2021/// CY - Basel, Switzerland PB - MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute KW - Peace studies & conflict resolution KW - bicssc KW - landscape urbanization KW - metropolises KW - agglomeration in Poland KW - urban landscape intensity index KW - local development KW - local law KW - budgets of local units KW - financial consequences of spatial chaos KW - urban sprawl KW - macroeconomics KW - externalities KW - budget KW - spatial policy KW - economic policy KW - urban growth management KW - land use planning KW - zoning KW - strategic spatial planning KW - institutionalism KW - discourse KW - Antwerp KW - Flanders KW - land use transition KW - innovation agglomeration KW - industrial pollution KW - environmental protection KW - innovation-driven development KW - sustainable land use KW - urbanization KW - spatial governance and planning KW - Europe KW - ESPON KW - SECI expansion model KW - local government KW - green governance KW - peer behavior KW - green development KW - rule by law KW - law-based governance KW - housing price KW - sensitivity KW - heterogeneity KW - mediating mechanism KW - land economic efficiency KW - environmental pollution KW - carbon emissions KW - sustainable cities KW - eastern China KW - land policy KW - planning system KW - land-use planning KW - land development KW - urban development KW - legal framework KW - containment KW - Poland KW - Germany KW - Spain KW - green belt KW - master plan KW - planning history KW - planning policy KW - urban containment KW - urban agriculture KW - Kigali KW - Singapore KW - land-use policy KW - spatial planning KW - territorial governance KW - land use KW - law N1 - Open Access N2 - The book aims to explore the legal and administrative aspects of spatial governance and the challenges that their interaction entails. It does this through a number of chapters focusing on case studies located in different geographical areas of Europe and beyond. By doing this, the editors shed light on a set of challenges that emerge around the world at the intersection between the legal and administrative spheres during the governance and planning of territorial phenomena. The issues addressed in the various chapters highlight how spatial planning activities continue to face serious challenges that have not yet been satisfactorily addressed. In more detail, a correlation emerges between the legal regulations that allow and shape spatial-planning activities and the socio-economic and territorial challenges that those activities should tackle. This is often a consequence of the path-dependent influence of the traditional administrative and spatial planning configuration, which presents an inertial resistance to change that is hard to overcome. A similar situation arises concerning the mismatch between the boundaries of the existing administrative units and the extent of territorial phenomena, with a system of judicial-territorial administration that does not always coincide with the boundaries of the fundamental administrative division of a country, leading to an overall deterioration of the conditions in which all actors involved in spatial development operate UR - https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/4538 UR - https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/76947 ER -