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European landscapes in transition : implications for policy and practice
European rural landscapes as we experience them today are the result of ongoing processes and interactions between nature and society. These are changing fast: the future landscapes will be different from those we know currently. Written for academics, policy-makers and practitioners, this book is the first to explore the complex histories of rural landscapes in Europe as a basis for their sound governance in future. Tensions between the needs of agricultural spaces driven by economic incentives and a variety of non-agricultural functions are explored to demonstrate current challenges and the shortfalls in the policies that address them. Using inspiring case studies that highlight the roles of regional agents and communities, the authors go further than the usual analyses to illustrate the importance of local context. Written by experts currently working to revitalise the rural landscapes of Europe, the text concludes with suggestions for improving landscape policy and planning practice
Introduction: a landscape in disequilibrium -- What is the rural landscape about? -- Conceptualising rural landscape change -- Evolving activities in the rural -- Changing relationships between the rural and the city -- Landscape policy and planning - managing conflicts and making places -- Common grounds for colourful futures
European landscapes in transition : implications for policy and practice
European rural landscapes as we experience them today are the result of ongoing processes and interactions between nature and society. These are changing fast: the future landscapes will be different from those we know currently. Written for academics, policy-makers and practitioners, this book is the first to explore the complex histories of rural landscapes in Europe as a basis for their sound governance in future. Tensions between the needs of agricultural spaces driven by economic incentives and a variety of non-agricultural functions are explored to demonstrate current challenges and the shortfalls in the policies that address them. Using inspiring case studies that highlight the roles of regional agents and communities, the authors go further than the usual analyses to illustrate the importance of local context. Written by experts currently working to revitalise the rural landscapes of Europe, the text concludes with suggestions for improving landscape policy and planning practice
Introduction: a landscape in disequilibrium -- What is the rural landscape about? -- Conceptualising rural landscape change -- Evolving activities in the rural -- Changing relationships between the rural and the city -- Landscape policy and planning - managing conflicts and making places -- Common grounds for colourful futures
European landscapes in transition : implications for policy and practice
Correia, Teresa P. (Autor:in) / Primdahl, Jørgen (Autor:in) / Pedroli, Bas (Autor:in)
2018
xiii, 286 Seiten, 16 ungezählte Seiten Bildtafeln
26 cm
Illustrationen, Karten
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 19 Jan 2018)
Buch
Englisch
BKL:
38.95
Umweltgeologie, Geoökologie
/
74.74
Ländliche Planung
/
71.15
Ländliche Gesellschaft
DDC:
333.76/16094
RVK:
RC 10912
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