The European landscape convention: challenges of participation

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    • Jones Michael
    • Stenseke Marie

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The European landscape convention: challenges of participation

Michael Jones, Marie Stenseke

(Landscape series, v. 13)

Springer, c2011

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This important and insightful book provides, for the first time, a broad presentation of ongoing research into public participation in landscape conservation, management and planning, following the 2000 European Landscape Convention which came into force in 2004. The book examines both the theory of participation and what lessons can be learnt from specific European examples. It explores in what manner and to what extent the provisions for participation in the European Landscape Convention have been followed up and implemented. It also presents and compares different experiences of participation in selected countries from northern, southern, eastern and western Europe, and provides a critical examination of public participation in practice. However, while the book's focus is necessarily on Europe, many of the conclusions drawn are of global relevance. The book provides a valuable reference for researchers and advanced students in landscape policies and management, as well as for professionals and others interested in land-use planning and environmental management.

Table of Contents

Preface Contributing authors Introduction 1. The issue of public participation in the European Landscape Convention Michael Jones and Marie Stenseke Part I: Implementing participation 2. European landscape and participation - rhetoric or reality? Michael Jones 3. 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 4. The participatory dimension in nature conservation processes: Examples of ideology and practice from Norway Karoline Daugstad 5. 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 Sanchez-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-Hery 9. The Prospective Vision: Integrating the farmers' point of view into French and Belgian local planning Claire Planchat-Hery 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 Thoren 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 Bjarnborg, Christine Haaland, and Mats Gyllin 14. The role of information, knowledge and acceptance during landowner participation in the Natura 2000 designations: The cases of Otepaa and Konnumaa, Estonia Monika Suskevics and Mart Kulvik Conclusion 15. Benefits, difficulties and challenges of participation under the European Landscape Convention Marie Stenseke and Michael Jones Index

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  • NCID
    BB15782395
  • ISBN
    • 9789400735194
  • LCCN
    2009938169
  • Country Code
    ne
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Dordrecht
  • Pages/Volumes
    x, 326 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
  • Parent Bibliography ID
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