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Evaluating municipal landscape plans and their influence on selected aspects of landscape development – An empirical study from Germany

Wolfgang Wende, Ulrich Walz, Christian Stein

2020Land Use Policy19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this paper we examine the question of whether and how municipal landscape plans exert a positive influence on and/or correlate with selected aspects of the landscape. To this end, a representative sample of municipal landscape plans in Germany and a statistical-quantitative evaluation approach are used to uncover correlations between planning and landscape development. As a result, we can show that municipalities which draw up a landscape plan have a higher proportion of natural areas and a lower hemeroby index, i.e. a lower level of human influence. The model also reveals a significant relationship between the quality of the landscape plan as well as its duration of impact and the density of landscape structural elements. It is also determined that municipal landscape plans help protect grassland areas. The indicator-based method provides impulses for the international discussion on the evaluation of plans.

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Plan (archaeology)GeographyLandscape assessmentLandscape planningNatural landscapeEnvironmental resource managementEnvironmental planningSample (material)Quality (philosophy)Regional scienceLandscape designNatural (archaeology)Environmental scienceArchaeologyEpistemologyPhilosophyChemistryChromatographyLand Use and Ecosystem ServicesEcology, Conservation, and Geographical StudiesConservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management