The European Landscape Convention : Challenges of Participation /
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Formato: | eBook |
Lenguaje: | English |
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Dordrecht :
Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer,
2011.
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Edición: | 1st ed. 2011. |
Colección: | Landscape Series,
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Preface
- Contributing authors
- Introduction
- The issue of public participation in the European Landscape Convention, Michael Jones and Marie Stenseke
- Part I: Implementing participation
- European landscape and participation – rhetoric or reality?, Michael Jones
- The Dutch approach: Public participation and the role of NGOs and local authorities in the protection, management and development of cultural landscapes in the Netherlands, Henk Baas, Bert Groenewoudt, and Edwin Raap
- The participatory dimension in nature conservation processes: Examples of ideology and practice from Norway, Karoline Daugstad
- The implementation of the European Landscape Convention in Poland; Anna Majchrowska
- 6. Landscape regulation in regional territorial planning: A view from Spain; Berezi Elorrieta and Dolores Sánchez-Aguilera
- 7. In search of the Greek landscape: A cultural geography, Theano S. Terkenli
- Part II: Participatory methods and case studies
- 8. Landscape in participatory processes: Tools for stimulating debate on landscape issues? A conceptual and methodological reflection from research-action projects in France, Yves Michelin, Thierry Joliveau, and Claire Planchat-Héry
- 9. The Prospective Vision: Integrating the farmers’ point of view into French and Belgian local planning; Claire Planchat-Héry
- 10. ‘Landscape Quality Objectives’ for remote rural landscapes in Portugal: Addressing experts’ and stakeholders’ perspectives on future developments; Isabel Loupa Ramos
- 11. Landscape perception through participation: Developing new tools for landscape analysis in local planning processes in Norway; Morten Clemetsen, Erling Krogh, and Kine Halvorsen Thorén
- 12. Participation within the landscape of the River Dart Catchment, Devon, England; Neil Spencer
- 13. Regional Landscape Strategies and public participation: Towards implementing the European Landscape Convention in Sweden; Anders Larsson, Anna Peterson, Elinor Bjärnborg, Christine Haaland, and Mats Gyllin
- 14. The role of information, knowledge and acceptance during landowner participation in the Natura 2000 designations: The cases of Otepää and Kõnnumaa, Estonia; Monika Suškevičs and Mart Külvik
- Conclusion
- 15. Benefits, difficulties and challenges of participation under the European Landscape Convention; Marie Stenseke and Michael Jones
- Index.