Mainstreaming landscape through the European Landscape Convention / edited by Karsten Jørgensen, Morten Clemetsen, Kine Halvorsen Thorén, and Tim Richardson.
2016
KJC6243.A42 A2 2016 (Map It)
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Title
Mainstreaming landscape through the European Landscape Convention / edited by Karsten Jørgensen, Morten Clemetsen, Kine Halvorsen Thorén, and Tim Richardson.
Published
Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2016.
Call Number
KJC6243.A42 A2 2016
ISBN
9781138922297 (hbk.)
1138922293 (hbk.)
9781138922303 (pbk.)
1138922307 (pbk.)
9781315685922 (ebk)
1138922293 (hbk.)
9781138922303 (pbk.)
1138922307 (pbk.)
9781315685922 (ebk)
Description
xvi, 199 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)912379242
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
List of illustrations
ix
List of contributors
xii
Acknowledgements
xvii
Introduction: Mainstreaming landscape --- a decade after the European Landscape Convention / Kine Halvorsen Thoren
1
pt. 1
New ideas of landscape
3
1.
How and why was the European Landscape Convention conceived? / Magne Bruun
5
2.
From public parks to urban green-structures / Karsten Jørgensen
13
3.
Transdisciplinary landscapes: Towards a model for integrated regional planning and community development / Morten Clemetsen
23
4.
European Landscape Convention's relevance to blue---green structure planning / Deni Ruggeri
33
5.
Landscape as product or process? / Mari Sundli Tveit
46
pt. 2
New methods in landscape practices
59
6.
Landscape assessments as imaginative (poetic) landscape narratives: Contemporary pastorals / Anne Katrine Geelmuyden
61
7.
Analysing the landscape potential in everyday areas / Marius Fiskevold
71
8.
How wide is the border? Mapping the border between the city and the urban forest as a zone for outdoor recreation / Elin Børrud
85
9.
Regional landscape characterisation in Sweden: Bridging fields of competence in place / Bengt Schibbye
94
pt. 3
Democratising landscape
109
10.
right to landscape and the argument for the significance of implementation of the European Landscape Convention / Shelley Egoz
111
11.
Landscape democracy and participation in a European perspective / Michael Jones
119
12.
Addressing participatory challenges for sustainable landscapes / Diedrich Bruns
129
pt. 4
Mainstreaming landscape
139
13.
European Landscape Convention today: Landscape in languages and laws / Karsten Jørgensen
141
14.
Swiss landscape policy from the European Landscape Convention perspective: Experiences and challenges / Dominik Siegrist
149
15.
Snæfellsnes Regional Park in the light of the European Landscape Convention / Matthildur Kr. Elmarsdottir
161
16.
European Landscape Convention in landscape architecture education / Richard Stiles
175
pt. 5
Conclusion
187
17.
Prospects for the European Landscape Convention / Tim Richardson
189
Index
195