Everything about Land Use Planning totally explained
Land use planning is the term used for a branch of
public policy which encompasses various disciplines which seek to order and regulate the
use of land in an efficient and ethical way.
Despite confusing nomenclature, the essential function of land use planning remains the same whatever term is applied. The
Canadian Institute of Planners offers a definition that:
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[Landuse] planning means the scientific, aesthetic, and orderly disposition of land, resources, facilities and services with a view to securing the physical, economic and social efficiency, health and well-being of urban and rural communities"(External Link
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Nomenclature
In the
English speaking world, the terms
land use planning,
town and country planning,
regional planning,
town planning,
urban planning, and
urban design are often used interchangeably, and will depend on the country in question. In Europe the preferred term is increasingly
spatial planning or more recently
territorial cohesion (for regional and trans-national planning).
In
Australia, the
United Kingdom, and
New Zealand, the term
town planning is common, although
regional planning and
land use planning are also used.
In the
United States and
Canada, the terms
urban planning and
regional planning are more commonly used.
Functions of land use planning
At its most basic level land use planning is likely to involve zoning and transport infrastructure planning. In most developed countries, land use planning is an important part of social policy, ensuring that land is used efficiently for the benefit of the wider economy and population as well as to protect the environment.
Land use planning encompasses the following disciplines:
Architecture, urban design, urban planning, landscape architecture and urban renewal usually address the selection of physical layout, scale of development,
aesthetics, costs of alternatives and selection of building materials and impact upon
landscape and
species.
Environmental planning, will often address the implications of development and plans upon the environment, for example
Strategic Environmental Assessment. At the very local level environmental planning may imply the use of tools to forecast impacts of development decisions, including
roadway noise, and pollution,
surface runoff and
flooding assessments.
Because of the many disciplines and knowledge domains involved, land use planners are increasingly making use of
Information Technology, such as
Geographic Information Systems, and
Spatial Decision Support Systems, to assist with analysis and decision-making.
Tools for Land Use Planning
Soil Surveys provide extensive land use planning information such as limitations for dwellings with and without basements, shallow excavations, small commercial buildings, and septic tank adsorptions. These can be obtained most easily with the Web Soil Survey
. With the Use of a GIS, they can be viewed with the Soil Data Viewer
Academic Journals
Journal of the American Planning Association
Australian Planner
Environment and Planning
Journal of Land Use Science
Land Use Policy
Journal of Land Use & Environmental Law
Landscape and Urban Planning
Soil Use and Management
Planning Theory
Urban Policy and Research
Urban Studies
Other Resources
EcoIQ.com Land Use Planning and Conservation
Further Information
Get more info on 'Land Use Planning'.
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