RT Article T1 Land use planning and disaster: a European perspective from Spain JF Oñati Socio-Legal Series VO 3 IS 2 SP 196 OP 220 A1 Ponce Solé, Juli 1967- LA English YR 2013 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1744427518 AB The study deals with the role of EU and EU Member States in relation to disasters and land use planning. It considers how land use planning can evaluate and manage risks to avoid disasters, paying special attention to the European use of precautionary principle, sometimes explained with the sentence “Better safe than Sorry”. The analysis uses especially, but not only, the example of the Spanish legal system taking into account its inclusion in the more general EU legal system. The study also considers public responsibility in preventing disasters and possible consequences of maladministration when taking planning decisions, using real Spanish cases. Finally, the article explores the possibilities of planning as a tool to prevent disasters in relation to two specific areas: location of nuclear plants and new developments regarding the prevention of crime and terrorist attacks by means of urban planning (the so called Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design). CN 360 K1 Law K1 Land use K1 Disasters K1 Risks K1 Europe DO 10.15496/publikation-52933