Federal Office for Spatial Development
The Federal Office for Spatial Development (ARE)[a] is a Swiss federal office. Its acronym, ARE, is used in all languages and derives from the office's German name. Created on June 1, 2000,[1] the office is responsible for spatial planning, transport coordination and sustainable development. It also manages issues relating to the Alpine Convention. It reports to the Federal Department of the Environment, Transport, Energy and Communications, and is based in Ittigen. HistoryIn 1972, the Federal Council created the post of Delegate for Spatial Planning. In 1980, the Federal Office for Land Use Planning[b] was created. The Federal Office for Spatial Development came into being on June 1, 2000, bringing together under one roof the tasks of the Federal Office for Land Use Planning, and the services for Transport Planning, Sustainable Development and the Alpine Convention. DirectorsSee alsoNotesReferences
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