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 author develops a quali-quantitative indicator-based comparative method to study the ongoing institutional and planning contexts in six European countries: Catalonia (Spain), France, Italy, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom. A general relevant result of the analysis of the six case studies is that land management is a powerful instrument with respect to landscape policy implementation. Besides, a higher sensibility to landscape issues emerges in policies interesting other sectors, such as environment, cultural heritage, water management, infrastructure, and tourism.

Impacts of the European Landscape Convention on national planning systems: A comparative investigation of six case studies / DE MONTIS, Andrea. - In: LANDSCAPE AND URBAN PLANNING. - ISSN 0169-2046. - 124:(2014), pp. 53-65. [10.1016/j.landurbplan.2014.01.005]

Impacts of the European Landscape Convention on national planning systems: A comparative investigation of six case studies

DE MONTIS, Andrea
2014-01-01

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 author develops a quali-quantitative indicator-based comparative method to study the ongoing institutional and planning contexts in six European countries: Catalonia (Spain), France, Italy, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom. A general relevant result of the analysis of the six case studies is that land management is a powerful instrument with respect to landscape policy implementation. Besides, a higher sensibility to landscape issues emerges in policies interesting other sectors, such as environment, cultural heritage, water management, infrastructure, and tourism.
2014
Impacts of the European Landscape Convention on national planning systems: A comparative investigation of six case studies / DE MONTIS, Andrea. - In: LANDSCAPE AND URBAN PLANNING. - ISSN 0169-2046. - 124:(2014), pp. 53-65. [10.1016/j.landurbplan.2014.01.005]
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