Previously published in French by Ãditions Quae, this volume presents findings of a major research programme into landscape and sustainable development. While led by French scholars, the research team and geographical scope of the project was international, collaborative and comparative. Using case studies from across Europe, the interdisciplinary team of contributors discuss the relationship between landscape as defined by the European Landscape Convention and the concept of sustainable development. This English edition has a new introduction written by Yves Luginbühl and Peter Howard. The book is then divided into three sections: Biophysical Realities and Landscape Practice; Landscape Resources-Inheritance and Renewal; Governance and Participation. Some of the topics covered, such as wind-farm landscapes, will be familiar to English language readers, but others, such as footpath economics, non-woodland trees, inter-generational equity, and the insistence on the necessary developments in governance less so.
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Weight: 540g
Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
Publication Date: 31 Mar 2021
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780367787370
About Peter HowardYves Luginbühl
Peter Howard is a geographer who studied at Newcastle and later at Exeter. He taught landscape ideas to students of art and design and later ran degree courses in landscape and heritage at Plymouth University. He is now Visiting Professor of Cultural Landscapes at Bournemouth UK Yves Luginbuhl is a Researcher at CNRS Paris France and Daniel Terrasson works for CEMAGREF and IRSTEA France. Yves Luginbühl is an agronomic engineer and geographer emeritus director of research at CNRS co-editor of the European Landscape Convention member of the Scientific Committee of Natural Heritage and Biodiversity and president of the Scientific Committees for research programmes into landscape of the Ministry of Ecology Sustainable Development and Energy. He is a member of the National Committee of Scientific Research (CNRS). His most recent book La Mise en Scène du Monde won the Eduard Bonnefous prize of the Academy of Sciences. Peter Howard is a geographer and now a Visiting Professor of Cultural Landscape at Bournemouth University UK. He was editor of Landscape Research for many years and founded the International Journal of Heritage Studies. He has written extensively on issues both of Landscape and of Heritage including his latest book An Introduction to Landscape. He is a member of the French scientific committee responsible for this book and a member of the Ramsar Culture Network. Daniel Terrasson is an agronomist and Engineer General of Bridges Waters and Forests now in retirement. Laurent Bélanger Head of Unit at the Research and Innovation Directorate of the French Ministry of Ecology has charge of the programme Landscape and Sustainable Development and participated to the coordination of this English language version. Gérard Guillaumin of this Unit and now in retirement participated in the coordination of the French version.