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Compensating Downzoning. A Comparative Analysis of European Compensation Schemes in the Light of Net Land Neutrality

Peter Lacoere, Andreas Hengstermann, Mathias Jehling, Thomas Hartmann

2023Planning Theory & Practice14 citationsDOI

Abstract

Most spatial planning systems are growth-oriented and focus on upzoning. However, downzoning is becoming increasingly important, as European planning is taking a “resourcial turn” and needs to integrate net land neutrality. Yet downzoning may entail financial compensation for landowners losing their development rights. Understanding the legal and financial mechanisms of compensation schemes is therefore essential for planners. This comparative study investigates the rationale, conditions, and calculations of five European compensation schemes. Our research shows how compensation schemes differ significantly within the European context and concludes that a feasible and affordable compensation scheme is essential for adaptable planning.

Topics & Concepts

Net neutralityContext (archaeology)Compensation (psychology)Spatial planningSettlement (finance)Land registrationLand-use planningUrban planningNeutralityPolitical scienceSociologyPublic administrationLand useRegional scienceLand tenureLawEconomicsEnvironmental planningEngineeringCivil engineeringGeographyFinanceComputer scienceWorld Wide WebAgricultureThe InternetArchaeologyPsychologyPsychoanalysisPaymentUrban Planning and ValuationLand Use and Ecosystem ServicesHousing Market and Economics