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08/07/2025 10:23

Save the Date: ARL Brussels Talk 2025 - Land Policies in Europe

Dr. Tanja Ernst Stabsstelle Wissenschaftskommunikation
ARL – Akademie für Raumentwicklung in der Leibniz-Gemeinschaft

    The ARL Brussels Talk 2025 “Land Policy in Europe: No Net Land Take, the Housing Crisis, and Densification” will take place on October 1, 2025, from 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the premises of the Representation of Lower Saxony to the EU, Rue Montoyer 61, Brussels.

    Free Registration, but please note that this is an on-site event in Brussels.

    Land is a scarce resource that faces competing demands, ranging from urban growth and infrastructure to environmental protection and agriculture. National governments - such as those of France and German - have set policy goals to reduce land take and the European Union has adopted a 'No Net Land Take' (NNLT) target for 2050. At the same time, cities are accelerating development for housing or commercial purposes, both by implementing densification strategies and by expanding urban perimeters. Thus, the provision of housing and the policy of reducing land take often contradict each other. Moreover, densification raises new conflicts over the use and distribution of land.

    Land policy seeks to tackle these challenges through different instruments and strategies aimed at promoting sustainable spatial development. It thereby continually re-interprets the relationship between land-use planning, property rights, and spatial development. The European NNLT policy needs to be understood within the context of such land policy frameworks.

    The ARL addresses the land question in its 2025 Brussels Talk. Together with experts from academia, policy, and practice, we will examine a variety of land policy approaches across Europe and share practical experiences, including insights from Lower Saxony, Germany. Participants will be guided through interactive "Walking Cases" based on real-world case studies from various European countries. This dynamic session will encourage active engagement in the discussion on comparative land policy and invite participants to contribute their perspectives.

    Our goal is to enable a better understanding of the No Net Land Take (NNLT) Policy and to explore potential pathways for its implementation in Europe by 2050, while also examining how countries, regions, and municipalities approach the relationship between land, property, and spatial planning.

    >> Register here: https://pro.formcloud.de/formcycle/form/provide/22179/

    Agenda
    11:30 | Registration
    12:00 | Opening
    Representation of the State of Lower Saxony to the EU
    12:05 | Welcome
    Prof. Dr. Axel Priebs, President of the ARL
    12:10 | Overview of No Net Land Take – Historical Development and European Context
    Prof. Dr. Markus Hesse (Vice-President of the ARL, Professor of Urban Studies at the University of Luxembourg
    12:25 | A look towards Lower Saxony – challenges and good practice approaches
    Stephan Löb (Ministry of Food, Agriculture, and Consumer Protection, Lower Saxony)
    12:40 | Walking Cases of Land Policies in Europe - Land-Use Planning, Property Rights, and Spatial Development
    Prof. Dr. Thomas Hartmann (TU Dortmund, Chair of the ARL International Working Group on "Land Policies in Europe")
    13:30 | Conclusion of the event and continuation of the discussion during a joint lunch


    Contact for scientific information:

    Dr. Britta Bockhorn (ARL)
    International Affairs/Deputy Scientific Head
    britta.bockhorn@arl-net.de


    More information:

    https://www.arl-international.com/news/arl-brussels-talk-2025


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