Développement territorial

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In view of the multiple possible interpretations emerging in the public debate, the eminently cross-cutting but also sensitive nature of the topic covered, the publication endeavours first of all to explain the reasons why it would be a good idea to adopt a co-development policy. It attempts to define the objectives it should seek to achieve, the actors that might be involved as well as the possible content through a number of concrete proposals for implementation.

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The state development program is a cross-departmental and intersectoral spatial framework that underpins the development of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate. The State Development Program (LEP IV) is titled “Recognizing Challenges – Acting Sustainably – Shaping the Future.” The program, which came into force in 2008, deals with issues such as public services and the development of spaces. In particular, it deals with the challenges of demographic change and globalization.

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The guiding principles create the following fields of action:

  • 1. Strengthen competitiveness:
    • 1.1 Develop metropolitan regions;
    • 1.2 Strengthen cooperation and networking of spaces;
    • 1.3 Support spaces with special structural needs;
    • 1.4 Secure infrastructure connectivity and mobility
  • 2. Secure public services:
    • 2.1 Apply central-location systems consistently;
    • 2.2 Expand cooperation;
    • 2.3 Secure supply to sparsely populated rural areas;
    • 2.4 Secure accessibility
  • 3. Strengthen and sustainably develop land use:
    • 3.1 Minimize spatial conflicts of use;
    • 3.2. Create large-scale linked open spaces;
    • 3.3 Design cultural landscapes;
    • 3.4 Reduce new land use;
    • 3.5 Sustainably manage the use of mineral resources and other underground uses;
    • 3.6 Sustainably use coastal and marine areas
  • 4. Shape climate change and energy system transformation:
    • 4.1 Adapt spatial structures to climate change;
    • 4.2 Manage the expansion of renewable energies and grids