COMPREHENSIVE LAND-USE MANAGEMENT UNDERSTANDING THE INTERRELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SPATIAL PLANNING, LAND MANAGEMENT AND LAND ADMINISTRATION

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COMPREHENSIVE LAND-USE MANAGEMENT UNDERSTANDING THE INTERRELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SPATIAL PLANNING, LAND MANAGEMENT AND LAND ADMINISTRATION Daniel Galland & Stig Enemark Department of Development and Planning Aalborg, Denmark FIG 2015 Joint Session Commission 7 & 8 Sofia, Bulgaria May 20, 2015 OBJECTIVE To establish a debate concerning the need to generate a thorough conceptual understanding and a valid semantic differentiation amongst the terms/policy domains: spatial planning, land management and land administration Emphasis will be placed on the usage of the term spatial planning and its semantic perplexity FIG Working Week 2015 1

POINT OF DEPARTURE: INTERRELATED YET DISTINCTIVE POLICY DOMAINS Wide perception amongst planners, policy-makers, land managers and surveyors that the terms spatial planning, land management and land administration are intrinsically related to one another as their functional characteristics are similarly targeted towards the management of land-use. However, the usage of such terms has historically been too extensive and also often, somewhat imprecise: they are either commonly portrayed as synonyms or confounded with respect to their precise aims and scope of action. SPATIAL PLANNING POLYSEMY AND SEMANTIC PERPLEXITY The usage of the term spatial planning is often polysemous. In essence, its multiple meanings not only relate to differences between legal frameworks and planning traditions but also increasingly reflect changing socio-cultural realities, economic climates and political agendas occurring within different geographies Its usage also varies in accordance to specific policy development contexts, administrative scales within each country (i.e. urban, metropolitan, regional) and foremost, language: National Regional Municipa l Local As such, spatial planning does not precisely mean: aménagement du territoire, ordenación del territorio, town and country planning, Raumordnung, fysiskplanlægning, etc. or any other variant in Europe or former European colonies FIG Working Week 2015 2

SPATIAL PLANNING TRADITIONAL VIEWS Spatial planning refers to the methods used largely by the public sectorto influence the future distribution of activities in space. (CEC, 1997, p. 24) Spatial planning considers theinteraction among policy sectors according to different territorial units, national, regional and local, across a wide range of policy sectors addressing different kinds of problems, economic, social and environmental. (OECD, 2001, p. 11) EUROPEAN SPATIAL PLANNING TRADITIONS Comprehensive-integrated Spatial planning conducted through systematic and formal hierarchy of plans and national, regional and local levels (e.g. NL, DK, SE) Land-use management Spatial planning as a technical discipline with focus on land-use control; highly discretionary (e.g. town and country planning) Regional economic Spatial planning as policy tool in pursuit of wide economic objectives, mainly with respect to disparities in wealth, employment, etc. (FR) Urbanism Spatial planning as urban planning/design varies within regions (e.g. Mediterranean countries) (CEC, 1997) FIG Working Week 2015 3

SPATIAL PLANNING RELATIONAL VIEWS self-conscious collective efforts to re-imagine a city, urban region or wider territory and to translate the result into priorities for area investment, conservation measures, strategic infrastructure investments and principles of land use regulation. The term spatial brings into focus the where of things ( ) the interrelations between different activities and networks in an area... (Healey, 2004, p. 46) Spatial planning is about better place-making ( ) it involves the courageous act of looking into the future to imagine what kind of development we need to plan for now on behalf of society. (Haughton et al., 2010, p.1) DIMENSIONS OF COMPREHENSIVE (INTEGRATED) LAND-USE MANAGEMENT? STRATEGIC DIMENSION: Spatial Planning Development strategies; spatial policies; place-making at different scales; Strategies deal less with land use or land policy per se and more with spatial development and governance. MANAGEMENT DIMENSION: Land Management Land policies; sectoral policies; natural resources management policies. ADMINISTRATIVE DIMENSION: Land Administration Rights; restrictions; responsibilities Zoning instruments; building control instruments; implementation instruments (local plans; partial plans, etc.) FIG Working Week 2015 4

DANISH SPATIAL PLANNING (Galland & Enemark, 2013) E.G. MUNICIPAL PLANNING Traditional/Statutory Land- Use Planning General structure Guidelines for land use Regulatory framework for local planning Master/Strategic Planning of Cities and Suburbs Climate Adaptation Planning In the process of being integrated with municipal planning Land-use Planning + Regulation + Spatial Strategy FIG Working Week 2015 5

LAND ADMINISTRATION COMPREHENSIVE LAND-USE MANAGEMENT FIG Working Week 2015 6

SPATIAL PLANNING INSTRUMENTS National spatial planning instruments To identify national governments spatial planning policies and strategy E.g. Planning acts; national planning reports; sectoral plans; directives Strategic instruments To identify broad spatial development patterns at the sub-national and supramunicipal levels Commonly tied to administrative tiers (region/province) but also to functional planning regions E.g. Regional spatial plans; metropolitan plans Framework instruments (LAND MANAGEMENT) To identify the spatial framework and criteria for land-use regulation E.g. Municipal plans, master plans but also to functional planning areas Regulatory instruments (LAND ADMINISTRATION) To regulate development E.g. Zoning instruments; building control instruments; implementation instruments (local plans; partial plans, etc.) FINAL REFLECTIONS ESTABLISHING A SEMANTIC LINE OF RESEARCH In the field of spatial planning, land management policy and land administration instruments seem to be hierarchically embedded as policy subsets in the spatial planning system However, the opposite seems to occur when carrying out an analysis from the perspective of comprehensive land management: i.e. spatial planning turns out to be a policy subset! Hence, there is a need to open up a discussion and to create a conceptual map concerning the semantic diversity associated with these policy domains. Initial debate: It is crucial to contextualise!!! Take care of these terms and their usage in accordance with the policy domain, administrative levels/scales and geographical contexts, as well as language FIG Working Week 2015 7