Planning, designing and implementing green infrastructure – A contribution to Alpine spatial planning
The Alpine region faces particular challenges in implementing the international targets of the
Global Biodiversity Framework and the EU Nature Restoration Law. In addition to established
components of spatial planning, such as landscape protection or local recreation provision,
ecological concerns are increasingly in the spotlight. This position paper from the cross-border
working group of the ARL Bavaria Forum considers the multifunctional concept of green
infrastructure to be a profitable approach for strengthening the role of spatial planning in the
northern Alpine region, specifically with regard to coordinating planning and measures related to
open spaces. Such measures and plans have to date been the responsibility of a wide range of
specialist departments and are often considered and treated in isolation. At the same time, the
intention is also to promote acceptance of government sustainability goals and the effective use of
public funds. The position paper outlines a vision of an efficient network of green infrastructure in
the Alpine region that, above all, strengthens ecological connectivity and is secured by a spatial
planning framework. In order to achieve this, recommendations for action include strengthening
the legal framework, ensuring the suitability of planning instruments, promoting and financing
measures to implement green infrastructure, strengthening interdepartmental cooperation and
mobilising civil social actors.
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