2021
DOI: 10.3390/land10090890
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It’s All about Details. Why the Polish Land Policy Framework Fails to Manage Designation of Developable Land

Abstract: Since the introduction of the current legal planning system, Polish land policy has failed to manage the designation of developable land. The oversupply of developable land designated in land-use plans and resulting from various weaknesses of auxiliary planning permissions undermines the creation of compact urban settlements. The article argues that, theoretically, the Polish legal framework of developable land designation management conforms with its more effective European counterparts. What makes it not wor… Show more

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“…In the United Kingdom, counties enjoy broad local autonomy under the 1971 Act, and districts can draft three types of plans mainly for development and land use, urban renewal, and sectoral development. County development plans and district plans work together to ensure consistency between overall planning and land behavior [6]. France takes a different approach.…”
Section: Land Policy Practices In Different Countriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the United Kingdom, counties enjoy broad local autonomy under the 1971 Act, and districts can draft three types of plans mainly for development and land use, urban renewal, and sectoral development. County development plans and district plans work together to ensure consistency between overall planning and land behavior [6]. France takes a different approach.…”
Section: Land Policy Practices In Different Countriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They provide a solid basis to compare and discuss the instruments and practices used in different contexts to steer and regulate land use. Zaborowski [41], on the other hand, argues that the urban planning system is strongly influenced not only by the regulations themselves but also by the way they are interpreted, which varies across countries. Additionally, Górna and Górny [42] adopt a comparative approach in their study, discussing the relationship between the legal framework underpinning spatial planning and the practice of urban agriculture in the two equatorial cities of Singapore and Kigali.…”
Section: Exploring Practices From Europe and Beyond: A Roadmap For The Readermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, various challenges and transformations affecting agriculture such as the growth of the human population and the degree of urbanization are globally observed [1,3]. The problem of excessive land development and farmland consumption resulting from unsustainable urban growth processes has been intensively discussed as well [4][5][6][7]. Despite land degradation, the increased demand for food has become a major task, hence agricultural production has been recognized as directly related to poverty reduction and sustainable development [1,8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%