Mainstreaming Landscape through the European Landscape Convention

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European Landscape Convention's Definition
European Landscape Convention’s Definition
Frame Works
Green Structure Plan
Inde Pendent
International Landscape Convention
Landscape Architecture Education
Landscape Architecture Programmes
Landscape Assessment Methods
Landscape Character Assessment
landscape characterisation
Landscape Definitions
Landscape Democracy
landscape governance implementation
Landscape Quality Objectives
Landscape Scale Planning
LiLP
management and planning of landscape
Natural Beauty
participatory planning
Regional Nature Parks
spatial analysis
sustainable land management
Swedish Transport Administration
urban ecology
Urban Green Structures
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  • ISBN 9781138922297
  • Weight: 521g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Nov 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The European Landscape Convention has introduced a Europe-wide concept of protection, management and planning of all landscapes – not just the outstanding ones. This book reflects on the background to the establishment of the convention, takes a critical look at examples and experiences of its implementation, and discusses future developments for the convention and the management of landscapes in Europe.

A decade after the creation of the European Landscape Convention, this book asks how it has influenced the governance and development of European landscapes, and what role it will play in the coming years.

The authors provide a wide range of analyses, reflections and visions, informed by their diverse experiences of researching, working with and using the convention. The sixteen essays are organised into three sections, focusing on the fundamental concepts and values behind the convention, current projects and experiences of implementation, and prospects for future developments.

Karsten Jørgensen is a Professor of Landscape Architecture at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU) institution. He was the founding editor of JoLA, the Journal of Landscape Architecture, in 2006–2015. His research field is contemporary history of landscape architecture.

Morten Clemetsen is a landscape architect with a PhD in rural landscape planning. He has practised as consultant in the field of landscape assessments, management and community development. He has been Associate Professor at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU) since 2002.

Kine Halvorsen Thorén is Professor of Landscape Architecture and Spatial Planning at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU). Thorén’s research concentrates on sustainable urban development, children and outdoor space, planning processes and methods for planning, landscape assessment and landscape values for recreation.

Tim Richardson is Professor of Urban Planning at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU) and Guest Professor at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. His research explores the theory and practice of spatial planning, at different spatial scales and in varied international contexts.