INSPIRE Dienste Bodennutzung/en
ANNEX 3: Theme Land Use
The „Inspire Data Specification on Land Use“ (see https://inspire.ec.europa.eu/id/document/tg/lu) is used to describe areas according to their current or planned future function or their socio-economic purpose, such as residential, industrial or commercial areas, agricultural or forestry areas and leisure areas. Within the data specification „Land Use“ (LU), a distinction is made between Existing Land Use (ELU) and Planned Land USE (PLU).
1. Application scheme Existing Land Use
The existing land use is defined as the objective representation of the actual and real existing use and functions of a spatial area.
Link to the WMC (currently ALKIS and total forest area SaarForst)
2. Application scheme Planned Land Use
The planned land use results from spatial plans, which are drawn up by planning authorities or on their behalf (planning authorities) and describe legally permissible use of the land that is possible in the future.
State development plan Saarland
The state development plan for Saarland lays down the objectives and principles of state planning. The state development plan has the task of coordinating and securing the land demands on the region and the spatial distribution of the individual uses, taking into account supra-local aspects.
Planned Land Use state development plan
Landscape programme of the Saarland (LAPRO 2009)
Das Landschaftsprogramm beinhaltet die Planung des Landes für den Fachbereich Naturschutz. Es stellt dar, was für den Schutz, die Pflege und die Entwicklung von Natur und Landschaft jeweils erforderlich ist.
Geplante Bodennutzung Landschaftsprogramm
Development plans of the Saarland municipality
The concept for the provision of development plans is currently based on the grid and perimeter scenario (see Guide to development plans GDI-SL) the provision of the geo-referenced and cut-out BPlan, the digitized area of application and, in addition, the provision of the entire original plan as a PDF for download.
In the Geoportal, the municipalities are enabled to provide the scanned, legally binding development plans in compliance with the Inspire. The vectorial perimeters (areas of application) of the development plans have currently been transformed into the INSPIRE PLU application scheme.
Responsibility for BPlan data generally remains with the respective data owner, i.e. the municipality as the location holding the geodata. When using data, the legally binding force must therefore be clarified directly and up-to-date with the data owner. The terms of use for the data provided are described in the metadata.