Bauleitplanung und Internet. Beteiligungsverfahren des Baugesetzbuches im Wandel.
V&R unipress
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Osnabrück
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ZLB: R 291/948
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Thematisch mit der internetgestützten Beteiligung in der Bauleitplanung befasst, widmet sich der Band mit einem hoch aktuellen und wichtigen Thema. Kann man die Öffentlichkeit, aber auch Behörden, besser an Verfahren der Bauleitplanung beteiligen? Das Internet bietet dabei als ergänzendes Medium vielfältige Möglichkeiten und im Vergleich zur "klassischen" Beteiligung grundsätzlich auch Verbesserungspotenzial. Nicht erst z.B. durch Proteste zu dem Großvorhaben "Stuttgart 21" ist deutlich geworden, dass die Akzeptanz ein wichtiger Indikator für eine gelungene Planung ist. Dies gilt für die Bauleitplanung wie auch für das Fachplanungsrecht.
Thematically aligned around the internet-based participation in land-use planning (Bauleitplanung), this volume deals with a highly topical and important issue. Namely the question of if and how the general public, and also the public authorities, can be involved more effectively in the process of land-use planning. The internet as a complementary medium offers various possibilities and compared to "classic" public participation also offers potential for further improvement. For example, not only with respect to protests opposing to major development projects like "Stuttgart 21" it can be observed that the acceptance is an important indicator for a successful planning. This applies to land-use planning as well as to other mandatory participation processes (Fachplanungsrecht). By mainly focusing on legal matters this publication intends to make a contribution to the development of participation processes in land-use planning.
Thematically aligned around the internet-based participation in land-use planning (Bauleitplanung), this volume deals with a highly topical and important issue. Namely the question of if and how the general public, and also the public authorities, can be involved more effectively in the process of land-use planning. The internet as a complementary medium offers various possibilities and compared to "classic" public participation also offers potential for further improvement. For example, not only with respect to protests opposing to major development projects like "Stuttgart 21" it can be observed that the acceptance is an important indicator for a successful planning. This applies to land-use planning as well as to other mandatory participation processes (Fachplanungsrecht). By mainly focusing on legal matters this publication intends to make a contribution to the development of participation processes in land-use planning.
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Planungsrecht; 16