可持续土地管理监察系统伦斯堡区域的潜力和挑战

IF 0.7 Q3 GEOGRAPHY
Paul Goede
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尽管迄今为止做出了种种努力,但2020年减少土地使用的最初目标仍未实现。在不断发展的城市区域,目前最紧迫的挑战似乎是缓和因使用土地而日益增加的冲突,因为土地资源正变得越来越稀少。在城市之间的相互依赖日益增加的时代,为了可持续的土地管理,城市间的合作变得越来越重要。然而,竞争性激励使可持续、合作性住区发展更加困难。在这方面,目前正在讨论能够有系统地平衡利益并为可持续的、节省土地的定居发展提供奖励的补偿制度。理想情况下,它们应该解决地方利益与区域目标之间的矛盾,如果它们适当地适应各自的区域。本文将薪酬制度置于国际辩论中,并提出了进一步分析的分类。以伦茨堡地区(德国)为例,讨论了土地管理补偿制度的成功因素。
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Ausgleichssysteme im nachhaltigen Flächenmanagement. Potenziale und Herausforderungen am Beispiel der Region Rendsburg
Despite all efforts to date, the original 2020 targets for reducing land use have not been met. In growing urban regions, the most urgent challenge at present seems to be to moderate increasing conflicts over the use of land, a resource that is becoming increasingly scarce. For sustainable land management in times of surging interdependencies across municipal boundaries, inter-municipal cooperation is becoming increasingly important. However, competitive incentives make sustainable, cooperative settlement development more difficult. In this context, compensation systems that enable a systematic balance of interests and provide incentives for sustainable, land-saving settlement development, are currently being discussed. Ideally, they should resolve the contradictions between local interests and regional goals, if they are properly adapted to the respective region. This paper places compensation systems in the international debate and proposes a categorization for further analysis. Using the example of the Rendsburg region (Germany), success factors for compensation systems in land management are discussed.
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