Perceptions and social valuations of landscape. Objectives and methodology for citizen participation in landscape policies

作者: Inmaculada Mercado-Alonso , Alfonso Fernández-Tabales , Olga Muñoz-Yules

DOI: 10.1080/01426397.2017.1302570

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摘要: AbstractSince the approval of European Landscape Convention, social perception has been accepted as one landscape’s defining components and, therefore, any strategy for its planning, protection or management to be in possession knowledge produced by citizen participation procedures. The Convention did not formally state what these procedures are and no methodology agreed upon guaranteeing their inclusion landscape analysis praxis. This article puts forward a methodological proposal this end that designed, tested put into practice compiling Catalogue Province Seville (Andalusia, Spain). Arguments support choices made evaluated with aim might use other initiatives create theoretical practical corpus policies.

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