Lisec, Anka

Anka Lisec


Erwin Hepperle | Jenny Paulsson | Vida Maliene | Reinfried Mansberger | Anka Lisec | Sonia Guelton (Hrsg.)
Opportunities and Constraints of Land Management in Local and Regional Development

Demographic Changes, Protection of Property, Land Management Instruments, Expropriation, Urban Development

Land Management is normally embedded in a complex legal context, which frequently consists of contradictory objectives, such as: strengthening of rural areas, satisfying the need for affordable living and commercial space, protecting environment and health, supporting transport infrastructure development, and preserving the landscape. Land management can be understood as a process that comprises coordination of such activities while managing the use and the development of land resources. It can be counstrained by the land use specifications resulting from spatial planning process. Along with this, the legal framework often contains generally formulated concepts and open standards, which provide a range of opportunities for realization while balancing the different interests. In this process it is important if and how both constraints and opportunities are recognised by the actors.
Erwin Hepperle | Jenny Paulsson | Vida Maliene | Reinfried Mansberger | Anka Lisec | Sonia Guelton (Hrsg.)
Opportunities and Constraints of Land Management in Local and Regional Development

Demographic Changes, Protection of Property, Land Management Instruments, Expropriation, Urban Development

Land Management is normally embedded in a complex legal context, which frequently consists of contradictory objectives, such as: strengthening of rural areas, satisfying the need for affordable living and commercial space, protecting environment and health, supporting transport infrastructure development, and preserving the landscape. Land management can be understood as a process that comprises coordination of such activities while managing the use and the development of land resources. It can be counstrained by the land use specifications resulting from spatial planning process. Along with this, the legal framework often contains generally formulated concepts and open standards, which provide a range of opportunities for realization while balancing the different interests. In this process it is important if and how both constraints and opportunities are recognised by the actors.
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