Intensivtierhaltung als bauplanungsrechtliches Problem Journal Artikel Christian Bickenbach Zeitschrift für Europäisches Umwelt- und Planungsrecht, Jahrgang 16 (2018), Ausgabe 4, Seite 511 - 522 Due to the structural change in agriculture, facilities for intensive livestock farming are on the rise. This development leads to conflicts because numerous concerns have to be balanced: urban land-use planning, protection of the environment and neighbourhood as well as the farmers’ fundamental rights such as property and exercise of a profession. An amending law from 2013 makes it more difficult for industrial farming to get a building licence. Another bill concerning such projects failed. The question arises whether building law is a suitable instrument for coordinating all interests.
Ausnahmen und Abweichungen von Zielen der Raumordnung – Effektive Instrumente eines neuen „Deutschlandtempos“? Martin Beckmann