El Green Belt Inglés: de la contención edilicia al valor del paisaje

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  • Susana López Varela

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5821/siiu.5968

Abstract

The decentralization process of the English territory had two direct consequences: the New Towns and Green Belts; the first ones shall distribute the population in a balanced way, the second ones shall lead and limit the urban development. During the second half of the twentieth century this process is consolidated and therefore, the implementation of the Green Belt. Its permanence until today confirms its importance within the English planning, but also notices an evolution in this process: its figure has been subject to a series of reviews and adjustments which shall be subordinated to the appearance of new handicaps and a change of pattern and trend regarding territorial planning. What have these circumstances been? How has it been assumed this new scenario? What is the role of the Green Belt in the current England planning? What could be in the future?

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Sede Lisboa