Strategic Territorial Planning and Municipal Urban Master Plans’ amendments
Keywords:
Strategic urban and territorial planning, strategic plan, urban planning, Municipal Urban Master Plan/General Plan, European urban policy, Urban Master Plans’ AmendmentsAbstract
their progressive implementation, referring to its causes, such as, and
especially, the new urban policy of the European Union. The particular processes that can
materialize the complementarity between strategic planning and urban planning are
addressed. Strategic planning can deploy an estimable guiding role in all those procedures, much further than helping Municipal Urban Master Plans’ amendments in order to adapt them to the contextual changes that may occur along time. The methodology followed includes conceptual analyzes and the observation of planning -both strategic and urban-, procedures, as well as the verification from the legal perspective of the processes in which complementarity between the abovementioned two type of plans can be deployed.
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