Abstract
This research examines how landscape architecture can effectively support sustainable development in rural municipalities through integrated design approaches. Drawing on six case studies from German rural communities, this study investigates the complex interactions between built and natural environments, focusing on how thoughtful planning interventions can simultaneously preserve cultural heritage and foster community vitality. The analysis reveals successful strategies for enhancing ecological resilience while strengthening social cohesion and economic viability, particularly in small and medium-sized municipalities where resource optimization is crucial. Results demonstrate that landscape architectural interventions focusing on water management, biodiversity enhancement, and public space development can successfully address environmental challenges while improving quality of life for residents. The findings highlight the importance of combining traditional knowledge with innovative design approaches, emphasizing community engagement, and ensuring architectural quality in rural development projects. This research contributes to understanding how landscape architecture can help rural communities navigate contemporary challenges while preserving their cultural heritage and natural resources.