The aim of this paper is to present an assessment of the effects brought by the European Landscape Convention (ELC) on landscape planning a decade after its signature, with special attention to regional planning tools. In spite of the evidence that the ELC has been ratified by thirty three Member States, only a few States have successfully updated their planning tools. In this respect, the authors develop an indicator-based comparative method to study the ongoing institutional and planning contexts in six European countries: Spain, United Kingdom, Switzerland, The Netherlands, France, and Italy.

Assessing the impact of the European Landscape Convention on national planning systems: a comparative approach / DE MONTIS, Andrea; Farina, P.. - (2012), pp. 373-385.

Assessing the impact of the European Landscape Convention on national planning systems: a comparative approach

DE MONTIS, Andrea;
2012-01-01

Abstract

The aim of this paper is to present an assessment of the effects brought by the European Landscape Convention (ELC) on landscape planning a decade after its signature, with special attention to regional planning tools. In spite of the evidence that the ELC has been ratified by thirty three Member States, only a few States have successfully updated their planning tools. In this respect, the authors develop an indicator-based comparative method to study the ongoing institutional and planning contexts in six European countries: Spain, United Kingdom, Switzerland, The Netherlands, France, and Italy.
2012
Inglese
Campagna M; De Montis A; Isola F; Lai S; Pira C; Zoppi C (eds)
Planning Support Tools: Policy Analysis, Implementation and Evaluation
373
385
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DE MONTIS, Andrea; Farina, P.
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Assessing the impact of the European Landscape Convention on national planning systems: a comparative approach / DE MONTIS, Andrea; Farina, P.. - (2012), pp. 373-385.
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