2022
DOI: 10.1080/09654313.2022.2148456
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Land oversupply. How rigid land-use planning and legal certainty hinder new policy for Flanders

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“…However, the Betonstop policy remained at a proposal level and was not implemented into planning due to lack of finances, moreover, it received a lot of opposition from private landowners. To overcome Betonstop policy limitation, in 2016, the Flemish government, replaced the 'Betonstop policy' with 'Bouwshift' (literally, "shift in building attitude"), as a new path to mitigate current and halt future urban land take [13]. The Bouwshift policy has gained widespread acceptance because of local concerns regarding deforestration and flooding incidents.…”
Section: Introduction 1infrastructures and Bouwshiftmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, the Betonstop policy remained at a proposal level and was not implemented into planning due to lack of finances, moreover, it received a lot of opposition from private landowners. To overcome Betonstop policy limitation, in 2016, the Flemish government, replaced the 'Betonstop policy' with 'Bouwshift' (literally, "shift in building attitude"), as a new path to mitigate current and halt future urban land take [13]. The Bouwshift policy has gained widespread acceptance because of local concerns regarding deforestration and flooding incidents.…”
Section: Introduction 1infrastructures and Bouwshiftmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is growing recognition and appeal of the need for GI planning and implementation in urban industrial areas to mitigate the negative impacts of urban development [15,16] and to contribute to the overall aim of integrating public blue and green spaces with the built environment to enhance ecosystem health and quality of life [4,13]. In the frame of this article, industrial platforms are defined as "geographic concentrations of interconnected companies and institutions that collaborate within a specific industry or sector" [17].…”
Section: Introduction 1infrastructures and Bouwshiftmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Programme for the Formation of Regional Regulations (Propemperda) serves as a strategic planning document to assess the success of the Regional People's Representative Council and the Regional Government in creating regional regulations (Hunawa et al, n.d.;Pamungkas & Yusuf, 2019). The Program for the Formation of Regional Regulations is organized in a deliberate, cohesive, and methodical manner, encompassing strategies for creating draft regional regulations that are considered significant and prioritized to ensure legal clarity for regional programs and activities (Lacoere & Leinfelder, 2023;Maes, 2008;Roberts, 2006). The Regional People's Representative Council and the Regional Government jointly execute the Regional Regulation Formation Program.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%