Space take up versus space accounting of the RSV - Flanders - Status 2013

This file is the result of an overlay operation between the space occupied for the state 2013 at 10x10 m² resolution and the destinations according to the 'space accounting file', state 01/01/2014, surprised to a resolution of 10x10 m². The concept of 'occupation of space' is defined in the White Paper on the Spatial Policy Plan as that part of the space in which the biophysical function is no longer the most important. In other words, it is about the space occupied by our settlements (i.e. for housing, industrial and commercial purposes, transport infrastructure, recreational purposes and also parks and gardens). This definition is based on the definition used by the European Commission for 'settlement area' or 'artificial land', namely "the area of ​​land used for housing, industrial and commercial purposes, health care, education, nursing infrastructure, roads and rail networks , recreation (parks and sports grounds), etc. In land use planning, it usually corresponds to all land uses beyond agriculture, semi-natural areas, forestry, and water bodies." (EC, 2012). The budget for space, which was included in the Spatial Structure Plan for Flanders (RSV), sets the quantitative target figures for the increases and decreases in the surface areas of the various zoning categories. The so-called spatial accounting (RBH) of the RSV is the monitoring instrument with which the follow-up of these target figures with regard to these (planning) zoning categories is calculated. It concerns a monitoring of planned land use, so the RBH does not provide information about the actual use of space. The various destinations on the construction plans and spatial implementation plans at regional, provincial and municipal level are calculated according to a number of destination categories: housing, industry, industry within the gates, recreation, nature and reserve, forest, other green areas, agriculture and other destinations . With a view to the annually repeated calculation of the 'Spatial Accounting RSV' indicator, a GIS file was built that is updated with each calculation with the current state of the relevant information from the relevant zoning plans at that time. The analysis and discussion in this indicator is based on this interim work file. In what follows we refer to this GIS file with the term 'space accounting file'. For the calculation of this composite indicator, the destinations were divided into 'soft destinations' (i.e. intended not to be dominated by land take) and 'hard destinations' (i.e. intended to be dominated by land take) based on their RBH categories. The destinations belonging to the RBH categories 'Other green' and 'Other' are assigned in accordance with a table that appears with the detailed description of this indicator in the technical report mentioned below. The space occupied for the 2013 situation at 10x10 m² resolution is compared in this indicator with the destinations according to the spatial accounting file, status 01/01/2014, surprised to a resolution of 10x10 m². Four categories can be derived from the confrontation between the space occupied and the space accounting: • Cat A: 'hardly intended' with space occupied • Cat B: 'softly' intended with space occupied • Cat C: 'hardly' intended without taking up space • Cat D: ' soft' intended without land take The surface figures resulting from the overlay of the land take (accurate to within 0.01 hectare) and the land accounting file must be rounded to an accuracy level of 10ha. This geodata layer was replaced in 2021 by a revised version for status 2013, in order to remain in line with the adjusted method used for the preparation of status 2019. More details about the creation of this product and the accompanying figures are therefore now referred to the technical report 'Indicators Spatial Efficiency, status and evolution 2013-2019 - technical data sheets' that you can find under https://archief-algemeen.milieu.vlaanderen.be/xmlui/handle/acd/762878

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