All rights reservedKnappik, MagdalenaRenetzki, Peter2024-04-012024-04-012010978-80-01-05782-7https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14235/1503Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, 2010 Space is Luxury, Aalto, July 7-10thThe public financed research project “Public-Private-Partnership (PPP) in land use management at the regional level” deals with the high land use in Germany. Between 2005 and 2008 the average daily land use for new settlement and transport-related areas in Germany was up to 115 hectares per day. This high land use has a multitude of economical, ecological and socio-ecological consequences, like loss of space for agriculture, loss of function of ground by sealing, social and geographical disparity or rising cost of settlement structure. By creating a better synchronisation of public and private stakeholders in land use management, the research project forces a revitalisation of brownfields and a reduction of the land consumption. The following paper will discuss the dimension of land use for new settlement and transport related areas in Germany, the different kinds of stakeholders with their often-diverged interests and the main modules of the land use management concept which were developed by the research project.EnglishopenAccessBrownfieldLand Useco-operationDecreasing land consumption by using PPP in land use managementconferenceObject547-555