What are the main objectives of the Municipal Master Plan

The Municipal Master Plan (PDM) is a fundamental territorial management instrument in Portugal, with several main objectives aimed at ensuring sustainable and balanced development of municipalities. Here are the main objectives of the PDM:

  1. Sustainable Development:

    The PDM ensures that urban growth is balanced with environmental conservation, protecting natural resources and sensitive ecological areas.

  2. Territorial Planning:

    Establishes the territorial development strategy, municipal land policy, territorial planning and urbanism, and defines the spatial organization model of the municipality.

  3. Quality of Life:

    Promotes quality of life in a healthy and organized urban environment, facilitating territory management and informed decision-making.

  4. Economic Development:

    Facilitates economic development through the implementation of infrastructure and attractiveness for investments, integrating national and regional scope options.

  5. Heritage Protection:

    Preserves the cultural and historical heritage of cities, ensuring that it is not destroyed by private interventions.

  6. Integration and Coordination:

    Integrates the guidelines established by national, regional, and intermunicipal programs, promoting coordination of territorial planning strategies.

The PDM serves as a guidance tool for all interventions that occur in the municipal territory, ensuring that the area’s development occurs in a sustainable, coherent, and balanced manner.