National-Level Planning Institutions and Decisions in the Federal Republic of Germany
National-Level Planning Institutions and Decisions in the Federal Republic of Germany
This chapter focuses on the national-level planning institutions in the Federal Republic of Germany. It first describes the administration and the implementation of federal laws, and then examines the supra-local spatial planning and sector planning at the federal level. The chapter also describes the federal input in the main policy areas that influence spatial planning: regional economic development; building, housing, and urban development; transport; environmental protection, waste management, and pollution control; natural resources; leisure and tourism; and heritage conservation.
Keywords: national-level planning, Germany, supra-local planning, sectoral planning, spatial planning, economic development, urban development, environmental protection, tourism, heritage conservation
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