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The causes of soil consumption

The soil is still under threat from urban sprawl. Small municipalities with little planning capacity and more easily accessible conurbations in particular are doing little to counter the issue. Researchers from the National Research Programme "Sustainable Use of Soil as a Resource" (NRP 68) have analysed the reasons for this by surveying Swiss municipalities.

The vision of Giubiasco 2020 - 2030 shows how suburban areas can become urbanised. The key aspects of the project focusing on this suburb of Bellinzona are: buildings are oriented towards public spaces (e.g. parks, roads), business and living areas are mixed, industrial areas are repurposed. Development of agricultural land is to be avoided at all costs.
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  • Demography
  • Land-use planning
  • Settlement area