Planning at the Landscape ScaleRoutledge, 2006年11月22日 - 224 頁 Traditionally, landscape planning has involved the designation and protection of exceptional countryside. However, whilst this still remains important, there is a growing recognition of the multi-functionality of rural areas, and the need to encourage sustainable use of the whole countryside rather than just its ‘hotspots’. With an inter-disciplinary assessment of the rural environment, this book draws on theories of landscape values, people-place relationships, sustainable development, and plan implementation. It focuses on the competing influences of globalization and localization, seeing the role of planning as the reconciliation of these conflicting demands, reinforcing character and distinctiveness without museum-izing rural areas. Taking a ‘landscape scale’ approach to the topic, this book responds to the interest sparked by concern for rural landscapes and by recent local and national policy shifts in this area. |
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... stakeholder mapping and analysis 6.1 IUCN protected area management categories 6.2 IUCN Category V – Protected Landscapes/Seascapes 6.3 Three international approaches to landscape 6.4 Implementation mechanisms available to 'wider ...
... stakeholders whose quality of life may be affected by development decisions. It has further sought to regain the initiative on matters of design and 'placemaking', so that people might identify with and have pride in their localities ...
... stakeholders to reach a common goal (Tress and Tress, 2001; Tress et al., 2004). Similarly, multifunctionality has increasingly been proposed as a principal hallmark of landscape, strengthening its case for being at the heart rather ...
... stakeholder groups representing various production and consumption interests, the constellation of interests that constitute governance structures (including private and voluntary organisations that are drawn into governance ...
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