Decree-Law No. 80/2015 provides a comprehensive framework for territorial planning and urban development in Portugal. It outlines the coordination of national, regional, intermunicipal, and municipal levels of territorial management, setting guidelines for sectoral programs in areas such as defence, environment, transportation, and tourism. The decree-law focuses on the alteration of plans to adapt to changing environmental, economic, and social conditions, ensuring compliance with legal requirements and public consultation processes.
One of the key aspects addressed in the decree-law is the reclassification and development of urban land, emphasising the equitable distribution of benefits and responsibilities in urban planning. It introduces measures to address discrepancies in building rights and highlights the role of the National Territory Commission in overseeing territorial policies. Collaboration between regional authorities, municipalities, and property owners is emphasised for effective implementation of territorial management measures.
Decree-Law No. 80/2015 promotes sustainable and coherent territorial management practices, aligning with national policies to ensure responsible urban development. Transparency and efficiency in administrative procedures related to territorial planning are underscored, aiming to foster balanced and sustainable urban growth. The document serves as a guiding framework for professionals and enthusiasts in the field of European Heritage, offering insights into best practices and legal requirements for territorial planning and urban development in Portugal.