GIS TECHNOLOGY AS A TOOL FOR PROTECTING LANDSCAPE AND CULTURAL VALUES IN SPATIAL PLANNING
Journal Title: Structure and Environment - Year 2018, Vol 0, Issue 2
Abstract
The issue of a landscape protection is quite a significant element of municipal spatial policy. Currently, there is no legal obligation to implement, within the statutory activities of institutions responsible for the landscape protection, guidance documents prior to work on the development of the municipality. Space management, through planning a development and land use or the landscape protection, requires access to comprehensive and reliable information. The use of GIS technology in spatial analysis and monitoring changes in space, for the landscape and cultural values protection, provides opportunities to assist decisions on the destination and land use in spatial planning carried out using planning documents (A study of the conditions and directions of the spatial planning and the local zoning plan).
Authors and Affiliations
ANNA BAZAN-KRZYWOSZAŃSKA
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