Guiding Principles for Spatial Development in Germany
The papers of this book are concentrated around the topic of the development and the formulation of guiding principles, concepts or visions for spatial planning and policy. In German we use a term not yet well known in international contexts - Leitbilder.
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Editors: ARL − Academy of Regional Sciences and Regional Planning, Hanover BBR − Federal Office for Building and Regional Planning, Bonn IfL − Leibniz Institute for Regional Geography (IfL), Leipzig IOER − Leibniz Institute of Ecological and Regional Development, Dresden IRS − Leibniz Institute for Regional Development and Structural Planning, Erkner (near Berlin) Responsible for the 2008 edition: BBR − Federal Office for Building and Regional Planning
Wendelin Strubelt (Ed.)
Guiding Principles for Spatial Development in Germany With 44 Figures and 6 Tables
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Editor Prof. Dr. Wendelin Strubelt Federal Office for Building and Regional Planning (BBR) Deichmanns Aue 31-37 53179 Bonn, Germany Fasanenstr. 87 10623 Berlin, Germany Editorial staff ts redaktion, Berlin: Thies Schr¨oder, Sandra Kalcher English language editor Mark Kammerbauer, Berlin Layout Karin Engelke, Berlin
ISSN 1862-5738 e-ISSN 1862-572X ISBN 978-3-540-88838-3 e-ISBN 978-3-540-88839-0 DOI 10.1007/978-3-540-88839-0 Springer Dordrecht Heidelberg London New York Library of Congress Control Number: 2009921820 c Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2009 This work is subject to copyright. All rights are reserved, whether the whole or part of the material is concerned, specifically the rights of translation, reprinting, reuse of illustrations, recitation, broadcasting, reproduction on microfilm or in any other way, and storage in data banks. Duplication of this publication or parts thereof is permitted only under the provisions of the German Copyright Law of September 9, 1965, in its current version, and permission for use must always be obtained from Springer. Violations are liable to prosecution under the German Copyright Law. The use of general descriptive names, registered names, trademarks, etc. in this publication does not imply, even in the absence of a specific statement, that such names are exempt from the relevant protective laws and regulations and therefore free for general use. Cover design: eStudio Calamar S.L. Printed on acid-free paper Springer is part of Springer Science+Business Media (springer.com)
Acknowledgement Upon completion of this book, I wish to extend my gratitude to the contributing authors, Jerzy Bański, Annedore Bergfeld, Clemens Deilmann, Marek Degórski, Hans-Jörg Domhardt, Ludger Gailing, Günter Herfert, Rupert Kawka, Tomasz Komornicki, Thomas Kuder, Gerd Lintz, Christoph Scheck, Karl Peter Schön, Przemysław Śleszyński, Gabi Troeger-Weiß, Grzegorz Węcławowicz, Marek Więckowski, Peter Wirth, and Horst Zimmermann, for their contributions to this publication. I would also like to thank Heiderose Kilper, Sebastian Lentz, Bernhard Müller and Dietmar Scholich, who have also supported this publication as editors. Further special thanks go to Sieglinde Lehmler and Beatrix Thul as well as to Sandra Kalcher and Mark Kammerbauer from the ts redaktion. Wendelin Strubelt
Contents Wendelin Strubelt
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Preface - Introduction
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Horst Zimmermann
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What is a „Leitbild“? Some Reflections on the Origin and Use of the German Expr