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Planning the horticultural sector: Managing greenhouse sprawl in the Netherlands

Planning the horticultural sector: Managing greenhouse sprawl in the Netherlands

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Date of publication
December 2013
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AGRIS:US201500217436
Pages
486-497

Greenhouses are a typical example of peri-urban land-use, a phenomenon that many planning systems find difficult to address as it mixes agricultural identity with urban appearance. Despite its urban appearance, greenhouse development often manages to evade urban containment policies. But a ban on greenhouse development might well result in under-utilisation of the economic value of the sector and its potential for sustainability. Specific knowledge of the urban and rural character of greenhouses is essential for the implementation of planning strategies. This paper analyses Dutch planning policies for greenhouses. It concludes with a discussion of how insights from greenhouse planning can be applied in other contexts involving peri-urban areas.

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Korthals Altes, Willem K.
van Rij, Evelien

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