landconversie
Landconversie is the process of changing the designated land use within a planning system, from one category to another. Commonly this means converting agricultural or natural land into urban, industrial, or commercial use, but it can also involve reclassifying land from urban or industrial back to agriculture or nature. The aim is to align land use with shifting needs, such as housing, employment, infrastructure, or conservation goals.
Governance and process: Such changes are typically initiated by public authorities, private developers, or landowners and
Impacts: Landconversie affects ecology (habitat loss, fragmentation, soil sealing), hydrology (runoff, drainage changes), and climate (carbon
Examples: Converting farmland on the outskirts of a city to residential neighborhoods and shops; redeveloping a
Despite benefits, landconversie requires careful planning to balance development with environmental protection, agricultural sustainability, and community