Session

Architecture and Spatial Planning

Description

This paper argues about the legislative and institutional overlapping in managing the territory of Golem area (and country level) and the consequences that these conflicts have in generating the coastalization phenomena.

This research seeks to discover the relationship between land tenure systems, urban planning, sustainable tourism in terms of legislative framework and policies. In order to understand the past, to approach the present and to plan the future development of sustainable tourism in the coastal areas.

Failure to clarify the ownership of securities, non-implementation of planning instruments or territory management, non-implementation of property laws etc. has bring consequences in the territory in the form of whole quarters informal settlements or illegal, thus increasing the number of buildings and the loss of green territories along the coast. This growth has created cities that are populated only seasonally during the summer and who are abandoned during the fall and winter.

Keywords:

Legislation Framework, Land ownership, Illegal/ Informal constructions, Tourism Strategies, Coastalization, Tourism Development

Proceedings Editor

Edmond Hajrizi

ISBN

978-9951-437-52-3

First Page

72

Last Page

81

Location

Durres, Albania

Start Date

28-10-2016 9:00 AM

End Date

30-10-2016 5:00 PM

DOI

10.33107/ubt-ic.2016.67

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Legislative framework conflicts and their impact in generating the phenomena of coastalization in Albania

Durres, Albania

This paper argues about the legislative and institutional overlapping in managing the territory of Golem area (and country level) and the consequences that these conflicts have in generating the coastalization phenomena.

This research seeks to discover the relationship between land tenure systems, urban planning, sustainable tourism in terms of legislative framework and policies. In order to understand the past, to approach the present and to plan the future development of sustainable tourism in the coastal areas.

Failure to clarify the ownership of securities, non-implementation of planning instruments or territory management, non-implementation of property laws etc. has bring consequences in the territory in the form of whole quarters informal settlements or illegal, thus increasing the number of buildings and the loss of green territories along the coast. This growth has created cities that are populated only seasonally during the summer and who are abandoned during the fall and winter.