Spatial Planning Hierarchies

Spatial planning hierarchiesThis fact sheet compares different policies regarding conceptual and strategic plans, physical plans  and norms/instruments used by nine countries.

Comparisons are made at the national level, subnational level, inter-city level, city level, urban/district level and neighbourhood level

Countries included in the hierarchy are:

  • Colombia
  • Egypt
  • Mozambique
  • Philippines
  • Rwanda
  • Catalonia
  • Germany
  • Italy
  • Netherlands

Published by: UN-Habitat Headquarters
Date published: September 2014
Publication type: Spatial Planning Hierarchies (PDF)
Pages: 9

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