Significant stages in Berlin's development are described from the city's origins through to the need for open space planning as a result of urban development.
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The diversity provided by open space, nature and housing defines the landscape in the City of Berlin, illustrating its essential characteristics and distinctive features. These make the city what it is and form the basis of a multifaceted city structure which must be developed and maintained.
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The Landscape Programme including Nature Conservation integrates the objectives of nature and landscape conservation into the process of change and development in the city.
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Berlin's landscape program formulates basic goals and measures to promote high quality urban development with respect to the ecosystem, protection of biotopes and species, the appearance of the landscape, and recreational use.
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The guide for environmental assessment deals with the legal basis. It provides instruments as follows: regulation of intervention, Natura 2000 impact assessment, strategic environmental assessment, environmental impact assessment, environmental assessment in urban development planning.
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