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Mitschang

Bauleitplanung in Gebieten nach den §§ 30 und 34 BauGB

Fach- und Rechtsfragen
Nomos,  2020, 227 Pages

ISBN 978-3-8487-6627-7


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The work is part of the series Berliner Schriften zur Stadt- und Regionalplanung (Volume 39)
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englischThis volume presents a summary of the latest academic conference on urban and regional planning which took place at the Technical University in Berlin. The conference addressed current demands in urban development with regard to ‘urban land use planning in areas according to §§ 30 and 34 of the BauGB’ (Germany’s town and country planning code). Despite amendments to urban development and environmental legislation, the over-planning of already planned areas (§ 30 BauGB) and of unplanned interior land areas (§ 34 BauGB) is always topical. Questions concerning the avoidance of planning damage, the consideration of property rights, the possibility of securing urban land use planning and the choice of the most suitable planning instrument are relevant. Furthermore, environmental law requirements play a decisive role in this respect. Also, current events, such as the introduction of the ‘Urbane Area’ (§ 6a of the BauNVO) often make the over-planning of areas according to §§ 30–34 of the BauGB more complex than greenfield planning.

With contributions by

Dr. Matthias Blessing, Dr. Jörg Wagner, Matthias Simon, Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Stephan Mitschang, Helmut Petz, Prof. Dr. Michael Uechtritz, Dr.-Ing. Tim Schwarz, Dr. Gernot Schiller, Dr. Boas Kümper, Prof. em. Dr. Dr. h.c. Ulrich Battis, Prof. Dr. Marcus Arndt, Dr. Henning Jaeger

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