Industrial encroachment in rural areas (the minutes of the Valladolid Provincial Planning Commision)
Abstract
The paper sets forth the discussions and arguements heard for and against the setting up of industries on scheduled rural area land within the bounds of the province of Valladolid by its Planning Commission. A close reading of the minutes is here held to have led to an understanding of what has gone on at various places within the province and of how, in fact, land is really managed, this along with the drawbacks and advantages that are part and parcel of such a handling of it. Further, the commission's proper rulings are likewise called into question and their aptness or possible inoperancy are both discussed. The paper detects a need for greater precision both discerssed. The paper detects a need for greater precision both in any analysis of or on the setting of any aims for land such as thent in question in the most is to made of it. The paper is rounded off by a plea for a developing of administrative instruments more in keeping with the social and ecological requirements of these times.
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Copyright (c) 1991 Carlos Balmori López, José Luis Sainz Guerra, Juan Jose Rojas Solla
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