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Cultivating Continuity of the European Landscape: New Challenges, Innovative Perspectives

ISBN-13: 9783031257124 / Angielski

Tessa Matteini; Mauro Agnoletti; Sasa Dobričič
Cultivating Continuity of the European Landscape: New Challenges, Innovative Perspectives Tessa Matteini Mauro Agnoletti Sasa Dobričič 9783031257124 Springer - książkaWidoczna okładka, to zdjęcie poglądowe, a rzeczywista szata graficzna może różnić się od prezentowanej.

Cultivating Continuity of the European Landscape: New Challenges, Innovative Perspectives

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Tessa Matteini; Mauro Agnoletti; Sasa Dobričič
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This edited volume reviews 20 years’ worth of research under the European Landscape Convention. The authors from the research network UNISCAPE offer readers insights into their combined efforts to carry out and support the goals of a sustainable European landscape. 20 years after defining these original goals, the editors make landscape ecology and management, a cornerstone for the debate on a 21stcentury Europe.The numerous contributions cover the three major areas of Landscape Policy and Governance, Landscape Design and Time and Observing Landscape. The pan-European approach highlights the strength of international collaboration and interdisciplinary thinking.This book offers the collected knowledge as a working tool for researchers, scholars and professionals in landscape ecology.

This edited volume reviews 20 years’ worth of research under the European Landscape Convention. The authors from the research network UNISCAPE offer readers insights into their combined efforts to carry out and support the goals of a sustainable European landscape. 20 years after defining these original goals, the editors make landscape ecology and management, a cornerstone for the debate on a 21st century Europe.The numerous contributions cover the three major areas of Landscape Policy and Governance, Landscape Design and Time and Observing Landscape. The pan-European approach highlights the strength of international collaboration and interdisciplinary thinking.This book offers the collected knowledge as a working tool for researchers, scholars and professionals in landscape ecology.

Kategorie:
Nauka, Biologia i przyroda
Kategorie BISAC:
Science > Life Sciences - Ecology
History > General
Political Science > Public Policy - Cultural Policy
Wydawca:
Springer
Seria wydawnicza:
Environmental History
Język:
Angielski
ISBN-13:
9783031257124

Foreword, M.Agnoletti (to be delivered)

Aknowledgements (to be delivered)

0. Introduction (title to be defined)
S. Dobricic, T. Matteini (to be delivered)

Section 1. New challenges for European Landscapes (section editors: S. Dobricic, V. van Eeetvelde)

1) Performing landscape, Frédérique Aït Touati

2) Policies, landscape and politics, Franco Farinelli

3) Global landscape governance on the XXth anniversary of the European Landscape Convention, Amy Strecker


Section 2. Landscape Policy and Governance (section editors: C. Cassatella, G. Cartei)

Gianfranco Cartei, University of Florence
4) Landscape Policy and Governance: an introduction.

Stefano Civitarese Matteucci, Università degli Studi G. D’Annunzio, Chieti-Pescara
5) Landscape planning policy as a measure of implementation of the European Landscape Convention

Jørgen Primdahl, Copenhagen University
6) Policy and governance challenges facing European rural landscapes

Clara Queiroz da Costa, Maria José Curado, University of Porto, Portugal
7) Landscape Policies of Europe

Isabel Joaquina Ramos, Maria Freire, University of Evora , Portugal
8) Landscape policy in Portugal. Where are we?

Theano S. Terkenli, University of the Aegean, Nikolaos Skoutelis, Technical University of Crete, Greece
9) A country through crisis and beyond: the case of the Greek landscape

Sara Govan, University of Edinburgh , Scotland
10) The ELC, a game changer in the Scottish policy discourse

Luca Di Giovanni, University of Florence
11) One territory, one plan, many authorities: the future to really protect the landscape

Raffaella Laviscio, Politechnic University of Milan, Italy
12) The daily governance of the landscape: the contribution of the Local Landscape Commissions

Marius Fiskevold, Norwegian University of Life Sciences
13) Enclosing the horizon: Land privileges and the right to landscape

Bosse Lagerqvist, Sandor Némethy, University of Gothemburg, Anders Nillson, Region Vastra Gotaland, Sweden
14) Landscape Observatory Västra Götaland & Balaton Ecomuseum – A Swedish-Hungarian Interaction for Sustainable Landscape Management

Marte Lange Vik, Western Norway University of Applied Sciences
15) Landscape and public participation in Norwegian local planning –an example of implementing the European Landscape Convention

Gianluca Cepollaro, Bruno Zanon, Scuola per il Governo del Territorio e del Paesaggio (step), University of Trento, Italy
16) Implementing landscape policies by promoting sustainability, democracy, and participation. Awareness raising and landscape education in Trentino, Italy 

Giovanni Marinelli, Monica Pantaloni M, Davide Neri, Polytechnic University of Marche, Italy
17) Common property in Europe: landscape design evolution over time 

Anna Laura Palazzo, Romina D’Ascanio, Roma Tre University, Italy
18) Collaborative Governance for reviving Tiber Landscapes downstream of Rome

Daniele Torreggiani, University of Bologna, Juanjo Galan, Aalto University, Francisco Galiana, Universitat Politècnica de València, Bas Pedroli, University of Wageningen, Emilio Servera-Martínez, Universitat Politècnica de València
19) Planning the adaptation of European Landscapes to climate change: the experience of the EIT CLIMATE- KIC AELCLIC Project.

Nataliya Pozhidaeva, Alexandra Kruse, Victor Pozhidaev
20) The European Baykal- Regional development inspired the European Landscape Convention

Claudia Cassatella, Polytechnic University of Turin
21) Twenty years of landscape policy and governance in Europe, and the way ahead 


Section 3. Landscape Design and Time  (section editors: R.Occhiuto, M.Vanore) 

INTRODUCTION
Rita Occhiuto, Margherita Vanore
22) Landscape Design and Time 

Marco Navarra
23) Geologic architecture

Michel Hössler 
24) Time-tested design and implementation: The Vilaine Aval project in Rennes
Denis Delbaere
25) The Art of Failing – Urban Planting ‘Precariousness as Landscape Project’ Ecology

Daniela Colafranceschi
26) Seascape Design. A limit for the ELC

Caterina Anastasia
27) Water-related Projects for the Urban Environment. The Case Studies of Lisbon Metropolitan Area
Vittoria Mencarini, Gianni Lobosco, Luca Emanueli, Massimo Tondello
28) Soil displacement. Landscape project as an infrastructure across building geography and grounding metabolism. The case study of Pialassa Piomboni constructed wetland in Ravenna.
Stefano Tornieri
29) Mapping the Rhythm in wetlands 
Antonia Di Lauro
30) The creative time of minimum landscape: from the microcosm of gardens to landscape infrastructure 
Antonello Alici, Luca Andreoni, Francesco Chiapparino, Marco De Seriis, Ilaria Fioretti, Andrea Galli, Eva Savina Malinverni, Ernesto Marcheggiani , Francesco Paci, Roberto Pierdicca,
31) Underground Heritage Valorisation of Camerano’s Caves in Center Italy: a Case of Transition Towards Projects Integrating the Local Community And Landscape
Barbara Angi, Alberto Soci
32) Compromised Landscapes 
Angela D’Agostino, Giovangiuseppe Vannelli
33) An open project for the trembling landscape of the inner areas: fragile and wounded 
Luca Maria Francesco Fabris, Federico Camerin
34) Abandoned Army Barracks in Friuli Venezia Giulia (Italy) as New Time-shaped Community Landscape Potential.
Chiara Caravello, Elisa Baldin
35) Rhythm and continuity in the intervention to reactivate vacant urban spaces. Recognizing the stratification of places to engage an autonomous process of integration between the parts 
Daniela Ruggeri
36) What future for Italian historical urban landscape – a Veneto case study 
  
Giorgio Caprari, Matej Gulic, Elio Trusiani
37) Green infrastructure for the landscape reconfiguration of the VII Municipio of Rome: an open project, beyond urban regeneration
José Luis Miralles i Garcia
38) The de-structuring of infrastructure landscapes 

Massimo Triches
39) Venice Marathon: from landscape brand to healthy infrastructure 

Enric Batlle i Durany, Javier Rivera Linares
40) Km0. Merging Public Space and Nature


Rita Occhiuto, Margherita Vanore
41) Project Perspectives for Making Landscape

Section 4. Observing Landscape  (section editors:JJ Galàn, JMPalerm) 

42) Observing Landscape: General reflections and linkages with the UNISCAPE2020 Conference
 JJ Galàn and JMPalerm

Pere Sala I Martì, Catalonia Landscape Observatory
43) The Landscape Observatory of Catalonia: A journey of fifteen years.

Nina Maria Andersen, Sweco Norway 
44) Aesthetically Performed Landscape Criticism

Torben Dam, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
45) Cultivating Drystone Walls – Regional observatories for European landscapes

Maria Freire, Isabel Joaquina Ramos, Maria da Conceicao Rego, University of Evora, Portugal
46) Landscape Observatory in Alqueva, Alentejo region (Portugal). Why it matters?

Juanjo Galan, Aalto University, Finland
47) Landscape Observatories: An analytical framework and a case study at the Landscape Observatory of Finland

Anders Larsson, SLU Alnarp, Sweden
48) Regional coordination of large scale infrastructure projects – a new role for Landscape Observatories?

Elena Lorenzetto, Fondazione Benetton Studi Ricerche, Italy
49) The Observation of Informal Landscape Public Participation

Maria da Graça Saraiva, Isabel Loupa-Ramos, University of Lisbon, Portugal,  Veerle Van Eetvelde, Ghent University, Belgium
50) Governance challenges of a Local Landscape Observatory initiative in a remote landscape: ways ahead

Giorgio Tecilla, Landscape Observatory Autonomous Province of Trento, Alberto Cosner, Research group TeSto, Italy, 51) The Atlas of Terraced Landscapes of Trentino, Italy

Maciej Zolnierczuk, Museum of King Jan III’s Palace at Wilanów, Poland
52) The museum as an active observatory: protecting and shaping the landscape



Section 5. Cultivating innovative perspectives section editors: T. Matteini, C. Newman

53) Landscape continuity: Cultivating different allegories of inseparable, S. Dobricic

54) Cultivating landscape continuity.  The Projects “Design” in the Architecture of Landscape, JM Palerm

55) Cultivating the landscape dimension. Towards a new Landscape Language, T. Matteini

56) Living in an Anthropocene: reconciling culture and nature for a sustainable future, C. Newman

57) The European landscape as a task: understanding the past, engaging the present, living the future, B. Pedroli

58) Where the Disciplines Meet: UNISCAPE as a laboratory, C. Newman

This edited volume reviews 20 years’ worth of research under the European Landscape Convention. The authors from the research network UNISCAPE offer readers insights into their combined efforts to carry out and support the goals of a sustainable European landscape. 20 years after defining these original goals, the editors make landscape ecology and management, a cornerstone for the debate on a 21st century Europe.

The numerous contributions cover the three major areas of Landscape Policy and Governance, Landscape Design and Time and Observing Landscape. An additional segment will be dedicated specifically to Agriculture and Forest heritage. The pan-European approach highlights the strength of international collaboration and interdisciplinary thinking.

This book offers the collected knowledge as a working tool for researchers, scholars and professionals in landscape ecology.



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