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Προσθήκη του ot.gr στην GoogleGreece is moving forward with a comprehensive new spatial planning framework aimed at promoting sustainable development, protecting the environment and providing greater certainty for investment and economic growth.
Environment and Energy Minister Stavros Papastavrou described the initiative as the country’s first cohesive and holistic planning system, designed to replace fragmented decision-making with clear rules governing tourism, renewable energy projects and industrial development.
According to the minister, the reform is based on three key sector-specific planning frameworks covering tourism, renewable energy sources and industry. Together, these plans are intended to create a development model that balances economic progress with environmental protection and social cohesion.
New Rules for Tourism and Renewable Energy
As part of the tourism framework, the first 25 meters from the coastline will be placed under full protection. No construction or land alteration will be permitted in these areas, with exceptions only for public-interest infrastructure such as accessibility facilities for people with disabilities and emergency services access.
The government has also launched public consultation on a new framework for renewable energy
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