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Vacant lands on French Mediterranean coastlines: Inventory, agricultural opportunities, and prospective scenarios

Journal

LAND USE POLICY
Volume 100, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.landusepol.2020.104914

Keywords

Littoral areas; Urbanization; Land planning; Agriculture potential; Var department; Prospective scenarios; Spatial analysis

Funding

  1. Fondation de France, Paris

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The rapid urbanization along the Mediterranean coastlines is driven by demographic growth and tourism development, leading to municipalities depending more on residential tax income. The Var department in southeastern France serves as an example of this trend, with a significant amount of vacant lands holding agricultural potential. This study explores the inventory of vacant lands on a large scale and examines non-residential development possibilities for sustainable planning projects, offering policy makers different perspectives on land use planning.
Mediterranean coastlines are undergoing a strong process of urbanization due not only to demographic growth, but also to the development of tourism. Moreover, municipalities have become more dependent on residential tax income, which creates a vicious circle for local urban planning. The Var department, in south-eastern France, can be considered as a relevaznt example of these dynamics, where residential urban sprawl is threatening existing vacant lands. At the same time, most of these territories still have a high natural value and agricultural potential. In this paper, we describe our inventory of vacant lands on a large territory (two intermunicipalities, which include 24 municipalities) at parcel scale, to give an innovative assessment of this phenomenon. We investigated non-residential development possibilities for existing vacant lands through possible pathways for sustainable planning projects. In particular, the impacts of increases in agricultural spaces were explored in the normative scenarios and were measured through socio-economic indexes. This work shows that there is still a large amount of vacant land (23.5% and 37% respectively for the two case studies) with different opportunities for agricultural valorization. It had to be taken into account that these lands are often on the fringe of urban areas, where the urbanization process is stronger. The possible alternative scenarios suggested here can be used as examples for policy makers, to encourage a different point of view regarding land use planning.

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