The creation of a more sustainable countryside has become a very impor
tant item across the world. Several methods, approaches and policies c
an be applied and agencies, interests groups etc. can become active in
this regard. Land-use planning, as one of these activities, is challe
nged to play an active role in obtaining sustainable rural systems. Th
e paper focuses first on what land-use planning is and what the differ
ent steps are or can be in the process of planning the future uses of
land. Secondly, it demonstrates the approach through so-called spatial
concepts. Three examples are explored: the segregation vs, the integr
ation concept; the concept of the framework planning; and finally, the
concept of ecological networks or infrastructure. Finally, the way in
which these spatial concepts are or can be applied, is discussed. inc
luded are some critical remarks with regard to the application of spat
ial concepts in land-use planning, together with the introduction of a
new phenomenon in land development policies: that of the rural renewi
ng. (C) 1998 Published by Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.