Land Policies in Europe
Land-Use Planning, Property Rights, and Spatial Development
Contributor(s)
Hartmann, Thomas (editor)
Hengstermann, Andreas (editor)
Jehling, Mathias (editor)
Schindelegger, Arthur (editor)
Wenner, Fabian (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
Land is a scarce resource. How can conflicting claims to land be reconciled? How can more housing be provided and, at the same time, the ecological goal of reducing land take be met? In many European countries, land-use planning is facing increasing and oftentimes contradictory challenges. This forms a land question, which requires land policies that can deal with the fraught relationship between planning and private property rights. A legislative reflex is to adapt planning laws. Oftentimes, such changes lack a deeper reflection of land policy and its implications. Especially an international comparison can foster a structured reflection of the own land policy. This thought-provoking book compiles a remarkable collection of 12 cases unveiling how land policies work. Curated by leading experts in the field, it takes the reader on a journey through the multifaceted realm of land policies across the continent. This book offers valuable insights into the complex interplay between land use, and property rights. "Land Policies in Europe" isn't just a book; it's a conversation starter equally relevant for experienced academics or young students, policymakers, and practitioners. This is an open access book.
Keywords
Property rights and planning law; Land take; Housing and densification; Land-use and planning; Case studies; Land policies; Land policies in EuropeDOI
10.1007/978-3-031-83725-8ISBN
9783031837258, 9783031837241, 9783031837258Publisher
Springer NaturePublisher website
https://www.springernature.com/gp/products/booksPublication date and place
Cham, 2025Imprint
Springer Nature SwitzerlandClassification
Regional geography
Property law: general
City and town planning: architectural aspects
Public administration
Economics
Law