spatial development

  • 1European Spatial Development Perspective — The European Spatial Development Perspective (ESDP) is a document approved by the Informal Council of Ministers of Spatial Planning of European Commission in Potsdam in 1999. It is a legally non binding document forming a policy framework with 60 …

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  • 2European Spatial Development Planning — Infobox Company company name = European Spatial Development Planning Network company company type = Network of European universities genre = foundation = 1987 founder = Louis Albrechts location city = Leuven location country = Belgium location =… …

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  • 3Spatial planning — refers to the methods used by the public sector to influence the distribution of people and activities in spaces of various scales. Spatial planning includes all levels of land use planning including urban planning, regional planning,… …

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  • 4European Spatial Development Perspective — Schéma de Développement de l Espace Communautaire Le Schéma de Développement de l Espace Communautaire (SDEC) est un document d orientation de la politique territoriale et spatiale de l Union européenne approuvé par le Conseil informel des… …

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  • 5Spatial visualization ability — or Visual spatial ability is the ability to mentally manipulate 2 dimensional and 3 dimensional figures. It is typically measured with simple cognitive tests and is predictive of user performance with some kinds of user interfaces.MeasurementThe… …

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  • 6Spatial Decision Support System — Spatial Decision Support Systems (sDSS) developed in parallel with the concept of Decision Support Systems (DSS).An sDSS is an interactive, computer based system designed to support a user or group of users in achieving a higher effectiveness of… …

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  • 7Development control in the United Kingdom — Development control, planning control, or (in Scotland) development management is the element of the United Kingdom s system of town and country planning through which local government regulates land use and new building. It relies on a plan led… …

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  • 8Development Management (Planning) — Development Management is the name given to the element of Scotland s system of Town and Country Planning, through which national government, local government and national park authorities (the Planning Authority ) regulate land use and… …

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  • 9Development geography —   High human development …

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  • 10Spatial Sciences Institute — The Spatial Sciences Institute (SSI) represents the interests of the spatial information community within the Asia Pacific region.The spatial sciences range from the traditional practices of surveying and cartography to the more recent practices… …

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