The current situation of Urban Planning in Spain: a complex panorama of lights and shadows
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https://doi.org/10.37230/CyTET.2023.217.23Keywords:
Urban Planning, Spain, Urban Masterplans, Nullity, Small municipalitiesAbstract
This paper reviews the status and evolution of municipal Urban Planning in Spain, referring to the latest available data published in 2023. A more detailed analysis of the planning instruments and their age is addressed, as well as of the existing instruments in each municipality, differentiating
by typologies based on population size, by regions and by provinces, grouping them according to the
identification of a series of shared common features. In addition to the antiquity and obsolescence of
planning, special emphasis is placed on two other problems, examining their main features: the municipalities without any planning instrument, which are concentrated in rural areas of the interior, and those affected by judicial sentences of nullity.
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