Due to the scarcity of land resources, planers have gradually put greater stock into the idea of integrated land use planninng. The goal of this paper is therefore to investigate the German integrated land use planning approach, based on the following two aspects: "Administrative Organization" and "Law and Regulation." From the analysis, the following two findings can be highlighted: Regarding the integration of administrative organizations, there are "specialized forms" of federal and state levels. At regional and local levels, a "separative form" has been adopted. However, through the establishment of an organizational mechanism, the cooperation, and coordination of a planning procedure between central and local levels is fairly effective. With regard to the integration of law and regulation, each state has legislated some basis for the draf fing and integration of land use planning. In addition, planning obligations have been carried out to integrate many related plans. In order to analyze the relationship between natural resources Conservation and land use planning, this paper integrates landscape planning and land use planning based on these two aspects. Finally, this paper describes thecharacteristics of the German integrated land use planning approach, which may have implications for the establishment of a system of integrated land use planning for Taiwan in the future.