The project of the urban-rural space. The "green belt" of the Greater London Plan and the "green heart" of the Ruimte Notes of Holland
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The dispersion has given rise to a different mode of city production. Throughout history, urban planning has sought to act on several occasions about the growth of the city and the preservation of green space. In the present work aims to identify the tools that provide the Greater London Plan and the Holland Notes to finish the city while preserving the rural space. The study shows in both cases, the State has exercised control over the urban planning, land use and connectivity of urban centers across transport networks. The plans have sought to solve the demographic increases and the scarcity of land.