P
- parcel (Denmark)
- parcel (Latvia)
- parcel out (Denmark)
- park (Latvia)
- parking (Latvia)
- parking lot (Latvia)
- parking lot greenery (Latvia)
- Parking place order (Finland)
- part of a land unit (Latvia)
- Partial county master plan (Norway)
- Partial local master plan (Finland)
- Partial municipal master plan (Norway)
- Participation and assessment scheme (Finland)
- participation of the public in the taking of decisions associated with environmental protection (Latvia)
- patio (Latvia)
- pavement (Latvia)
- pedestrian road network (Latvia)
- pedestrian street (Latvia)
- pedestrian way inside the block (Latvia)
- perimetrical building (Latvia)
- Periphery/ peripheral area (Russia)
- Periphery/peripheral area(s) (Belarus)
- Permanent building commity (Lithuania)
- permissible lot coverage (Germany)
- Permission to start building works (Norway)
- Permit for conditional use (Russia)
- Permit to demolish a building (demolition permit) (Finland)
- Permit to deviate established utmost allowable buildings parameters (Russia)
- Permitted building volume (building right) (Finland)
- Permitted built area ratio(T-BYA) (Norway)
- Permitted floor-space area for use (T-BRA) (Norway)
- permitted utilization (Latvia)
- person with special needs (Latvia)
- petrol station (Latvia)
- Phased land use plan (plan made in thematically separate pieces) (Finland)
- Physical planning (Belarus)
- Physical planning (Norway)
- physical planning (Latvia)
- place for the waste containers (Latvia)
- Plan (Belarus)
- plan (Estonia)
- Plan (projects) for land-owning and forestry management schemes (Lithuania)
- Plan (projects) of landscape (Lithuania)
- Plan Approval (Poland)
- Plan Assessment (Poland)
- Plan Blueprint (Poland)
- Plan draft (Finland)
- plan for the land parcel (Latvia)
- Plan implementation (Sweden)
- Plan involving the location of skyscrapers (Lithuania)
- Plan map (Finland)
- Plan map (Norway)
- Plan Notation Ordinance (Germany)
- plan notations (Estonia)
- plan of action (Estonia)
- Plan of communications (Lithuania)
- Plan of infrastructure corridors development (Lithuania)
- Plan of the development of boardline territories of the Republic of Lithuanian and other foreign countries (Lithuania)
- Plan of the distribution of residential areas (Lithuania)
- Plan of the green structure, program for the green structure (Sweden)
- Plan outline/ outline plan, disposition plan (Russia)
- Plan proposal (Finland)
- Plan Provisions (Poland)
- Plan regulation, plan provision (Finland)
- Plan regulations (Sweden)
- Plan report (Finland)
- Plan report (Sweden)
- Plan symbol / Plan notations (Finland)
- Plan Text (Poland)
- Plan/scheme of retail trade (Lithuania)
- Plan/scheme of the networks of protected territories and the plans of separate protected territories (Lithuania)
- Plan/scheme of tourism and recreation (Lithuania)
- Planner (Finland)
- planner (Estonia)
- Planners of detailed plans (Lithuania)
- planning (Belarus)
- Planning Act (Denmark)
- Planning Act (Estonia)
- Planning and assessment program (Norway)
- Planning and Building Act (Estonia)
- Planning and Building Act (Norway)
- Planning and Building Act (Sweden)
- planning and building law (Germany)
- planning approval and planning approval procedure (Germany)
- planning area (Estonia)
- planning association (Germany)
- Planning condition (Belarus)
- planning conditions (Estonia)
- Planning conditions (Lithuania)
- planning dispute (Estonia)
- Planning division (Belarus)
- planning document (Latvia)
- Planning duty (Finland)
- Planning elements (axes, planning targets/guide values/target figures) (Belarus)
- Planning fee (Norway)
- Planning guidelines (Norway)
- Planning hierarchy (Belarus)
- Planning injunction (Sweden)
- Planning law, urban development law (Germany)
- Planning monopoly (Sweden)
- Planning objection (Norway)
- Planning of railways (Sweden)
- Planning permission (Belarus)
- Planning Procedure (Poland)
- Planning procedure (Finland)
- Planning process (Sweden)
- planning proposal (Estonia)
- Planning provisions (Norway)
- Planning Purpose (Poland)
- planning region (Latvia)
- planning region development council (Latvia)
- planning region spatial structure's description (Latvia)
- planning region's spatial development perspective (Latvia)
- Planning requirement decision (Finland)
- Planning review (Finland)
- planning review (Latvia)
- planning safeguards (Germany)
- Planning structure (Belarus)
- Planning system (Belarus)
- Planning system (Sweden)
- Planning units (Belarus)
- plant container (Latvia)
- plantation area (Latvia)
- plantation forests (Latvia)
- Plot (Norway)
- plot (Estonia)
- Plot assignment stipulations (Finland)
- Plot density (Finland)
- Plot division (Finland)
- Plot exploitation ratio (TU) (Norway)
- Plot of land (Belarus)
- Plot ratio, density rate (Finland)
- Plot/ lot boundaries (Russia)
- point source pollution (Latvia)
- Polarization of urbanization (Belarus)
- policy action planning (Latvia)
- Policy of development or residential areas and infrastructure systems (Lithuania)
- polluted area (Latvia)
- polluter-pays principle (Germany)
- polluter-pays principle (Latvia)
- Pollution control (Norway)
- polycentric (Latvia)
- Polycentric development (Belarus)
- polycentric development (Latvia)
- polycentric spatial development (Latvia)
- polycentric spatial structure (Latvia)
- Polycentric structure (Russia)
- polycentric/ multicentric spatial structure (Germany)
- polycentricity (Latvia)
- population (species) (Latvia)
- Population density (Russia)
- population projections (Latvia)
- port (Latvia)
- port boundaries (Latvia)
- positive easement (Denmark)
- Potential of conservation of the objects of cultural heritage and nature (Lithuania)
- Potential of economical environment (Lithuania)
- Potential of social environment (Lithuania)
- Pre-emption right (Russia)
- Pre-emptive right (Sweden)
- precautionary principle (Latvia)
- precautionary principle (Germany)
- Preliminary conference (Norway)
- premises (Latvia)
- preparation of a plan (Estonia)
- preparatory land-use plan (Germany)
- Presenting in public (Finland)
- Preservation area (Sweden)
- Preservation of the objects of natural and cultural heritage (Lithuania)
- Preservation regulations (Norway)
- Preserved building (Norway)
- Prevention of emergent situations of natural and anthropogenic character (Russia)
- preventive measure (Latvia)
- primary and secondary land use (Latvia)
- principal building (Latvia)
- Principal permitted use (Russia)
- Principal provisions of territorial planning documents (Russia)
- principle of continuity and succession; continuity and actualization of planning process (Latvia)
- principle of delineation (Latvia)
- principle of diversity (Latvia)
- principle of equal conditions for competition (Latvia)
- principle of interest co-ordination (Latvia)
- principle of openness (transparency) (Latvia)
- principle of sustainability (Latvia)
- Principle specific purpose of land use (Lithuania)
- Principle specific purpose of land use means and characters of land use (Lithuania)
- principles of regional development (Latvia)
- principles of spatial planning (Germany)
- printed publication (Latvia)
- Priorities of the planned activity in municipality territories (Lithuania)
- priority area (Germany)
- private easement (Denmark)
- private house-kindergarten (Latvia)
- private land (Estonia)
- private railway infrastructure (Latvia)
- Private zoning proposals (Norway)
- privatisation certificate (Latvia)
- privatisation of local government property (Latvia)
- Problematic area (Lithuania)
- Procedure aiming at choosing the planners for preparation of the master plan (Lithuania)
- procedure for derogation from spatial planning aims and for amending spatial planning aims (Germany)
- procedure for preparation of a plan (Estonia)
- Process of general planning of municipality territory (Lithuania)
- Process of territorial planning (Lithuania)
- Proclamation of adopted plan (Norway)
- production land (Estonia)
- Professional Powers (Poland)
- profit yielding land (Estonia)
- Program (Poland)
- Programme of work of municipality master plan (Lithuania)
- Project (Poland)
- project (Latvia)
- project development and project developer (Germany)
- Projected term of master plan implementation (Russia)
- Projects requiring building permit application (Norway)
- Projects to be notified for building works (Norway)
- Promotion of investments for the social and economic development (Lithuania)
- Pronouncement, statement of opinion (Sweden)
- Property formation (Sweden)
- property owner (Denmark)
- Property regulation plan (Sweden)
- property, site, parcel, lot, plot (Germany)
- proposal (Estonia)
- proposal for site (Estonia)
- proposal to amend a plan (Estonia)
- Prospective building land/area occupied by a construction works (Belarus)
- protected area (Estonia)
- protected areas (Latvia)
- Protected areas of water pools (Lithuania)
- protected forest (Estonia)
- Protected habitat type (natural habitat) (Finland)
- Protected Landscape Area (Poland)
- protected landscape area (Latvia)
- Protected landscape areas (Norway)
- protected natural objects (Estonia)
- protected nature territory (Latvia)
- protected sea area (Latvia)
- protected status (Germany)
- protected zone (Estonia)
- Protection (Norway)
- protection area (Germany)
- Protection of cultivated and cultivatable land (Norway)
- Protection of cultural heritage (Norway)
- Protection of Nature Act (Denmark)
- Protection of nature, cultural heritage and recreation resources (Lithuania)
- protection of species and habitats (Latvia)
- Protection order (Finland)
- protection regime (Estonia)
- Protection status (Russia)
- protection zone (shelter belt) (Latvia)
- protection zone around water-supply point (Latvia)
- Protection/ protected/conservation area/ territorries/ zone/ protected areas (Belarus)
- provision of local public infrastructure (Germany)
- Provisions for consecutive ordering (Norway)
- Provisions of Public Discussion on the Documents (projects) for Territorial Planning (Lithuania)
- Public (open) space (Belarus)
- Public Administration (Poland)
- Public and commercial zone/common area (Belarus)
- Public and commercial/ business zone (Russia)
- public authorities participation (Germany)
- Public building (Belarus)
- Public building (Russia)
- Public building (Sweden)
- public building land (Estonia)
- Public center (Belarus)
- public defence land (Estonia)
- public disclosure (Estonia)
- Public discussion (Russia)
- Public discussion (Lithuania)
- public discussion (Estonia)
- Public discussion of the municipality master plan (Lithuania)
- public discussion on public building (Latvia)
- public display of plan (Estonia)
- public easement (Denmark)
- public events (Latvia)
- Public exposition (Lithuania)
- Public green space/green belt (Lithuania)
- Public hearings (Russia)
- Public information principle (Norway)
- public institution (Denmark)
- public interest (Estonia)
- Public interests (Sweden)
- public interests, public objective , national values (Latvia)
- public land (Estonia)
- Public land allocation (Russia)
- Public out-door recreation areas (Norway)
- public outdoor space (Latvia)
- Public participation (Norway)
- Public participation (Sweden)
- public participation (Germany)
- Public participation/ Public hearings (Russia)
- public planning agency/ authority (Germany)
- Public Private Partnership (PPP) (Belarus)
- public private partnership (PPP) (Latvia)
- Public Purpose (Poland)
- public railway infrastructure (Latvia)
- Public review; public inspection (Norway)
- Public right to out-door access and activities (Norway)
- public road (Estonia)
- Public Road Act (Finland)
- public service provision (Germany)
- public services (Latvia)
- Public space (Russia)
- Public space (Sweden)
- Public traffic areas (Norway)
- Public use/ utility (Belarus)
- public utilities (Latvia)
- Public utilities/ services/ infrastructure (Russia)
- Public Utility (Poland)
- public-private-partnership (Germany)
- Publication of territorial planning documents/ land planning documentation (Russia)
- purpose of immovable property's use (Latvia)

Belarus
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
Germany
Latvia
Lithuania
Norway
Poland
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