Table of Contents
Introduction, Part I: New Ideas of Landscape, 1. How and Why was ELC Conceived? (Magne Bruun), 2. From Public Parks to Urban Green-Structures (Karsten Jorgensen), 3. Landscape: The Transdisciplinary Meeting Place (Morten Clemetsen), 4. The ELC’s Relevance to Blue and Green Landscape and Urban Planning (Kine Halvorsen-Thorén and Deni Ruggeri), 5. Landscape as Product of Process (Wenche Dramstad and Mari Sundli Tveit), Part II: New Methods in Landscape Practices, 6. Landscape Assessments as Imaginative (Poetic) Landscape Narratives: Contemporary Pastorals (Anne Katrine Geelmuyden), 7. Visions of Landscape in Everyday Areas (Marius Fiskevold), 8. Mapping the Border between the City and the Woodlands as a Zone for Outdoor Recreation (Elin Børrud ), 9. Regional Landscape Characterisation in Sweden, Bridging Fields of Competence in Place (Morten Clemetsen and Bengt Schibbye), Part III: Democratizing Landscape, 10. The Right to Landscape and the European Landscape Convention (Shelley Egoz), 11. Landscape Democracy and Participation in a European Perspective (Michael Jones), 12. Addressing Participatory Challenges for Sustainable Landscape (Diedrich Bruns), Part IV: Mainstreaming Landscape, 13. ELC Today: Integration into Policy Documents (Kine Halvorsen Thorén and Karsten Jorgensen), 14. Swiss Landscape Policy from the European Landscape Convention Perspective: Experiences and Challenges (Thomas Hammer and Dominik Siegrist), 15. Snæfellnes, Iceland: A Regional Park, A Regional Identity and the European Landscape Convention (Elmarsdóttir, M.Kr), 16. ELC in Landscape Architecture Education (Ingrid Sarlöv-Herlin and Richard Stiles), Conclusion, 17. Prospects for the ELC (Tim Richardson)