Urban spatial policy and its impact on open areas – Płock case study
Abstract
Spatial planning has to be carried out in accordance with the sustainable
development principle. When compiling every document indicated in the Spatial
Planning and Development Act, local authorities have to take into account
the conditions that are valid in a gmina. They should rely on available materials
which are a support for the decisions that are made. An element that constitutes
support for local authorities is spatial data available in international sources, e.g.
the European Environmental Agency or individual sources, e.g. vector versions of
the documents in the scope of spatial planning.
The purpose of the article is to present which materials used by local governments
can allow for an appropriate assessment of the need for new areas of housing development
and the limitation of decisions concerning the liquidation of open areas
in cities. The article presents tools and data which constitute a basis for an
evidence-based spatial planning policy and have to be used by local authorities.
The procedure presented in the article can be a tool supporting the spatial policy
and an element of evaluation whether the decisions made by local authorities
are correct.
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