Nature Policies and Landscape Policies : Towards an Alliance /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (Online service)
Otros Autores: Gambino, Roberto. (Editor ), Peano, Attilia. (Editor )
Formato: eBook
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2015.
Edición:1st ed. 2015.
Colección:Urban and Landscape Perspectives ; 18
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490 1 |a Urban and Landscape Perspectives ;  |v 18 
505 0 |a Introduction -- Part I: New Paradigms -- Nature Conservation and Landscapes: An Introduction to the Issues -- Bringing Together Nature and Culture: Integrating a Landscape Approach in Protected Areas Policy and Practice.-The Place of Protected Areas in the European Landscape: A EUROPARC Federation Perspective -- From Park Centric Conservation to Whole Landscape Conservation in the USA -- Ecological Functions, Biodiversity and Landscape Conservation -- A Territorial Contradiction -- Legal Frameworks for Nature Conservation and Landscape Protection -- Beyond Gardens and Nature Reserves: Contemporaneous Landscapes -- From the Territory to the Landscape: The Image as a Tool for Discovery -- Part II: From Nature to Landscape and Back -- Biosphere Reserves and Protected Areas: A Liaison Dangereuse or a Mutually Beneficial Relationship? -- Connecting the Alpine Protected Areas in a Wide Ecological Infrastructure. Opportunities from a Legal Point of View -- Protected Areas, Natura 2000 Sites and Landscape. Divergent Policies on Converging Values -- Regional Planning for Linking Parks and Landscape: Innovative Issues -- Landscape and Protected Natural areas. Laws and Policies in Italy -- Evolution of Concepts and Tools for Landscape Protection and Nature Conservation -- Nature Conservation in the Urban Landscape Planning -- Protection of Peri-urban Agricultural Landscapes: Vegas and Deltas in Andalucía -- Linking Landscape Protection and Nature Conservation. Switzerland’s Experience with Protected Mire Landscapes -- Putting the Park-Landscape Alliance to the Test: Protected Landscapes as a Proving Ground -- Participatory Planning Tools for Ecotourism in Protected Areas of Morocco and Tunisia: A First Experience -- Tourism and Conservation in Protected Areas: An Economic Perspective -- Participation and Regional Governance: A Crucial Research Perspective on Protected Areas Policies -- Old and New Conservation Strategies: From Parks to Land Stewardship -- Between Nature and Landscape: The Role of Community Towards an Active Conservation in Protected Areas -- The Contractual Communities Contribution to Cultural and Natural Resource Management -- The Concept of Limits in Landscape Planning and Design -- Landscape and Ecosystem Approach to Biodiversity Conservation -- Biodiversity and Landscape Policies: Towards an Integration? A European Overview -- From P-Arks to P-Hubs: Moving from the Idea of the Protected Areas as Noah’s Arks to the Concept of Parks as Places of Meeting and Sharing (hubs) of Wider and More Efficient Frameworks -- Landscape Policies and Euro-Mediterranean Cooperation. The Experience of the Arco Latino European Landscape Observatory -- Cross-cutting Issues in Treating the Fragmentation of Ecosystems and Landscapes -- Multi-scalar and Inter-sectorial Strategies for Environment and Landscape -- Urban Landscapes and Nature in Planning and Spatial Strategies -- Integrated Planning for Landscape Protection and Biodiversity Conservation -- An Assessment of the Role of Protected Landscapes in Conserving Biodiversity in Europe -- Lessons Learned from U.S. Experience with Regional Landscape Governance: Implications for Conservation and Protected Areas -- Park, Perception, Web. Visual Preferences on Digital Native Urban Parks as a Tool for Investigating Urban Landscape Perception in Europe -- Landscape Scenic Values: Protection and Management from a Spatial-planning Perspective.- European Cultural Routes: A Tool for Landscape Enhancement -- Economic Valuation of Landscape at Risk: A Critical Review -- Towards an Integrated Economic Assessment of Landscape -- Protected Areas: Opportunities for Decentralized Financial Mechanisms? -- Part III: Experiences and Practices.-The Langhe Landscape Changes -- Cultural Landscape and Royal Historical System in Piedmont Region -- Regional Management Tools at Local Level: The Po and Orba Regional River Park.-The Landscapes of the Portofino Nature Regional Park -- The Alpi Liguri Nature Regional Park -- Towards the Park of Florence Hills -- Protected Area Planning, Institution and Management in Apulia Region: The Lama San Giorgio Nature Regional Park -- The Environmental Issue in Sicily -- The Enhancement of Historical Landscape. The Grange in Southern Europe -- Nature, Landscape, Energy: The Energy Masterplan of Emilia-Romagna Po Delta Regional Park -- How to Manage Conflicts Between Resources Exploitation and Identity Values. The Agri Valley Amid Oil Supply and the Lucanian Apennines National Park -- Planning and Management in the Otranto-Leuca Nature Park: Integration of Approaches for an Active Conservation -- A Regional Planning for Protected Areas Sustainable Development in the Mercantour and Maritime Alps. 
650 0 |a Urban geography. 
650 0 |a Nature conservation. 
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