Planning the natural habitat: the organizing of natural resources as within the spanish planning set up
Abstract
The planning for and of Natural Resources -or better. of what the author calls natural areas- as established for Spain in 1989 is at once a something new but yet again traditional to the spanish planning scene. As against other countries, Spain is said to have never enjoyed any really adequate town and country planning to match either her vast and varied extent nor even yet a territorial organization up to laying down major guide lines for the developing of her territory -be this at a national or even a regional level. The paper argues however that be this as it may, planning is in practice up against so much opposition that the strategy towards in force insolating is at best unadvisable. It then calls for a cooperative broadening and -what is more- a downwards one of the question that would lead to any technical or administrative process in this area being thus made more democratic.
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