Morphological problems in rural municipalities: their difficult addressing through conventional urban planning tools
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https://doi.org/10.24197/ciudades.24.2021.119-144Keywords:
urban planning, small municipalities, urban morphology, plotsAbstract
After an introduction on the main morphogenetic features of rural space, this article presents some typical morphological problems in small rural municipalities, such as the situations we have called semi-urban blocks, linear formations or large urban blocks. To do so, we analyse the treatment of these problems in the urban planning in force in several specific Spanish municipalities. Through the cases analysed, the insufficiency of the traditional urban planning tools in Spain is verified, both in the technique of classification or delimitation of urban land, as in the detailed management proposals for the treatment of semi-urban blocks and large urban blocks.
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