Perspectives on Planning and Urban Development in Belgium [electronic resource] /

Belgium is a small country, but its planning traditions are rooted in a heritage which has been greatly enriched by its central location in the West European community of nations. Medieval, Renaissance and industrial age planning and urban design gave Belgium many examples of architectural masterpieces especially in the city centers. During the post World War II period, Belgian planners and politicians legislated national planning laws that divided the country into 48 planning regions (also called sub-regions and sectors) and empowered the municipalities (communes) with potent legal instruments to direct land development in accordance with their plans. Preparation, amendment and execution of these plans in a democratic society with a strong laissezJaire tradition have been painstaking, but nonethe­ less, significant tangible results have been achieved. The purpose of this book is to explore and assess the successes and failure of Belgian planning and make this record available in English so that they may remain facets of Belgian planning. The general socio-economic and historical background is provided with a view to understanding the theoretical, legal, physical and selected topical aspects of Belgian planning. In doing so a multi-disciplinary approach has been taken and the authors have been selected from a variety of disciplines. Professor Louis Albrechts of the University of Leuven is a planning theorist. Ms. Brigitte Beernaert and Mr. Karel Vroom are practicing planners. Beernaert is also a planning historian. Legal and administrative backgrounds are represented by the planning experts, Dr.

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Main Authors: Dutt, Ashok K. editor., Costa, Frank J. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 1992
Subjects:Environment., Economic geography., Architecture., Environmental management., Human geography., Environmental Management., Architecture, general., Human Geography., Economic Geography.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-2577-4
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topic Environment.
Economic geography.
Architecture.
Environmental management.
Human geography.
Environment.
Environmental Management.
Architecture, general.
Human Geography.
Economic Geography.
Environment.
Economic geography.
Architecture.
Environmental management.
Human geography.
Environment.
Environmental Management.
Architecture, general.
Human Geography.
Economic Geography.
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Economic geography.
Architecture.
Environmental management.
Human geography.
Environment.
Environmental Management.
Architecture, general.
Human Geography.
Economic Geography.
Environment.
Economic geography.
Architecture.
Environmental management.
Human geography.
Environment.
Environmental Management.
Architecture, general.
Human Geography.
Economic Geography.
Dutt, Ashok K. editor.
Costa, Frank J. editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Perspectives on Planning and Urban Development in Belgium [electronic resource] /
description Belgium is a small country, but its planning traditions are rooted in a heritage which has been greatly enriched by its central location in the West European community of nations. Medieval, Renaissance and industrial age planning and urban design gave Belgium many examples of architectural masterpieces especially in the city centers. During the post World War II period, Belgian planners and politicians legislated national planning laws that divided the country into 48 planning regions (also called sub-regions and sectors) and empowered the municipalities (communes) with potent legal instruments to direct land development in accordance with their plans. Preparation, amendment and execution of these plans in a democratic society with a strong laissezJaire tradition have been painstaking, but nonethe­ less, significant tangible results have been achieved. The purpose of this book is to explore and assess the successes and failure of Belgian planning and make this record available in English so that they may remain facets of Belgian planning. The general socio-economic and historical background is provided with a view to understanding the theoretical, legal, physical and selected topical aspects of Belgian planning. In doing so a multi-disciplinary approach has been taken and the authors have been selected from a variety of disciplines. Professor Louis Albrechts of the University of Leuven is a planning theorist. Ms. Brigitte Beernaert and Mr. Karel Vroom are practicing planners. Beernaert is also a planning historian. Legal and administrative backgrounds are represented by the planning experts, Dr.
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:2022722018-07-30T23:29:52ZPerspectives on Planning and Urban Development in Belgium [electronic resource] / Dutt, Ashok K. editor. Costa, Frank J. editor. SpringerLink (Online service) textDordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer,1992.engBelgium is a small country, but its planning traditions are rooted in a heritage which has been greatly enriched by its central location in the West European community of nations. Medieval, Renaissance and industrial age planning and urban design gave Belgium many examples of architectural masterpieces especially in the city centers. During the post World War II period, Belgian planners and politicians legislated national planning laws that divided the country into 48 planning regions (also called sub-regions and sectors) and empowered the municipalities (communes) with potent legal instruments to direct land development in accordance with their plans. Preparation, amendment and execution of these plans in a democratic society with a strong laissezJaire tradition have been painstaking, but nonethe­ less, significant tangible results have been achieved. The purpose of this book is to explore and assess the successes and failure of Belgian planning and make this record available in English so that they may remain facets of Belgian planning. The general socio-economic and historical background is provided with a view to understanding the theoretical, legal, physical and selected topical aspects of Belgian planning. In doing so a multi-disciplinary approach has been taken and the authors have been selected from a variety of disciplines. Professor Louis Albrechts of the University of Leuven is a planning theorist. Ms. Brigitte Beernaert and Mr. Karel Vroom are practicing planners. Beernaert is also a planning historian. Legal and administrative backgrounds are represented by the planning experts, Dr.1. An Introductory Framework for Planning in Belgium -- 2. Changing Aspects of Belgian Public Planning -- 3. The Administrative Structure of Planning in Belgium -- 4. Procedures for Planning in the Flemish Region -- 5. The Geolinguistic Framework for Planning and Urban Development in Belgium -- 6. Planning the Coastal Zone in Belgium -- 7. Reinventing Brussels: Urban Profiles of Ideology, Power and Politics -- 8. Antwerp: A Modern City with a Significant Historic Heritage -- 9. Historic Preservation in Bruges: Continuous Planning in Operation -- 10. Spatial Planning in the Liege Region: 1948–1988 -- 11. Louvain-la-Neuve: A Unique New Town.Belgium is a small country, but its planning traditions are rooted in a heritage which has been greatly enriched by its central location in the West European community of nations. Medieval, Renaissance and industrial age planning and urban design gave Belgium many examples of architectural masterpieces especially in the city centers. During the post World War II period, Belgian planners and politicians legislated national planning laws that divided the country into 48 planning regions (also called sub-regions and sectors) and empowered the municipalities (communes) with potent legal instruments to direct land development in accordance with their plans. Preparation, amendment and execution of these plans in a democratic society with a strong laissezJaire tradition have been painstaking, but nonethe­ less, significant tangible results have been achieved. The purpose of this book is to explore and assess the successes and failure of Belgian planning and make this record available in English so that they may remain facets of Belgian planning. The general socio-economic and historical background is provided with a view to understanding the theoretical, legal, physical and selected topical aspects of Belgian planning. In doing so a multi-disciplinary approach has been taken and the authors have been selected from a variety of disciplines. Professor Louis Albrechts of the University of Leuven is a planning theorist. Ms. Brigitte Beernaert and Mr. Karel Vroom are practicing planners. Beernaert is also a planning historian. Legal and administrative backgrounds are represented by the planning experts, Dr.Environment.Economic geography.Architecture.Environmental management.Human geography.Environment.Environmental Management.Architecture, general.Human Geography.Economic Geography.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-2577-4URN:ISBN:9789401725774