Paisajes para un desarrollo sustentable y participativo

This text addresses the renewed sense of landscape based on various contemporary disciplinary traditions that was adopted by the Landscape Convention, an international treaty enacted by the Council of Europe in 2000.The first part deals with the concept adopted by said Convention, which understands...

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Autor Principal: Mata Olmo, Rafael
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Publicado: Universidad del Bío-Bío, Chile 2014
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spelling oai:ojs.revistas.ubiobio.cl:article-2062018-03-26T18:04:31Z Paisajes para un desarrollo sustentable y participativo Lanscapes for sustainable and participatory development Mata Olmo, Rafael paisaje paisajismo planificación territorial política cultural política ambiental landscape landscaping territorial planning cultural policy environmental policy This text addresses the renewed sense of landscape based on various contemporary disciplinary traditions that was adopted by the Landscape Convention, an international treaty enacted by the Council of Europe in 2000.The first part deals with the concept adopted by said Convention, which understands landscape to be: the character of each territory, socially perceived, and the result of the interaction of events and natural and/or human processes.The second part addresses the methodological basis of the characterization and assessment of landscape and highlights the approach of the British Landscape Character Assessment method and some empirical results of this methodology.The third part deals with landscape policies and focuses on the potential of urban and territorial planning instruments to incorporate objectives, guidelines and actions aimed at the protection, management, and requalification of, and public access to the landscape.Finally, the text describes an experience with a territorial landscape project, the Plan Insular de Menorca or Insular Plan of Menorca (Balearic Islands, Spain), which was passed in 2003. The text synthesizes the plan´s decisions on the protection of certain lands due to their high landscape value, its guidelines for the incorporation of landscape criteria in sectorial policies (tourism, agriculture, infrastructure, etc.), and its initiatives for landscape management and improvement and the promotion of public access for contemplation and enjoyment of the landscape. El texto se ocupa del renovado sentido del paisaje que, a partir de diversas tradiciones disciplinares contemporáneas, ha adoptado el Convenio del Paisaje, un tratado internacional promulgado por el Consejo de Europa en el año 2000.La primera parte trata del concepto adoptado por el citado Convenio, que entiende el paisaje como el carácter de cada territorio, percibido socialmente y resultado de la interacción de hechos y procesos naturales y/o humanos.La segunda aborda las bases metodológicas de la caracterización y valoración del paisaje, destacando los planteamientos del método británico de Landscape Character Assessment y algunos resultados empíricos de esta metodología.La tercera parte trata de las políticas de paisaje, incidiendo en las potencialidades de los instrumentos de planificación territorial y urbanística para incorporar objetivos, directrices y acciones dirigidos a la salvaguarda, gestión, recualificación y acceso público al paisaje.Para terminar, el texto recoge una experiencia de proyecto territorial de paisaje, la del Plan Insular de Menorca (Islas Baleares, España), aprobado en 2003. Se sintetizan sus determinaciones sobre la protección de determinados terrenos por sus altos valores paisajísticos, sus directrices para que las políticas sectoriales (turismo, agricultura, infraestructuras, etc.) incorporen criterios paisajísticos, y sus iniciativas para la gestión y mejora del paisaje y para el fomento del acceso público a su contemplación y disfrute. Universidad del Bío-Bío, Chile 2014-11-28 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo revisado por pares application/pdf https://revistas.ubiobio.cl/index.php/RU/article/view/206 Urbano; V.17, N.30 (Noviembre 2014): PAISAJE Y TERRITORIO; 8-21 Urbano; V.17, N.30 (Noviembre 2014): PAISAJE Y TERRITORIO; 8-21 0718-3607 0717-3997 spa https://revistas.ubiobio.cl/index.php/RU/article/view/206/185
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description This text addresses the renewed sense of landscape based on various contemporary disciplinary traditions that was adopted by the Landscape Convention, an international treaty enacted by the Council of Europe in 2000.The first part deals with the concept adopted by said Convention, which understands landscape to be: the character of each territory, socially perceived, and the result of the interaction of events and natural and/or human processes.The second part addresses the methodological basis of the characterization and assessment of landscape and highlights the approach of the British Landscape Character Assessment method and some empirical results of this methodology.The third part deals with landscape policies and focuses on the potential of urban and territorial planning instruments to incorporate objectives, guidelines and actions aimed at the protection, management, and requalification of, and public access to the landscape.Finally, the text describes an experience with a territorial landscape project, the Plan Insular de Menorca or Insular Plan of Menorca (Balearic Islands, Spain), which was passed in 2003. The text synthesizes the plan´s decisions on the protection of certain lands due to their high landscape value, its guidelines for the incorporation of landscape criteria in sectorial policies (tourism, agriculture, infrastructure, etc.), and its initiatives for landscape management and improvement and the promotion of public access for contemplation and enjoyment of the landscape.
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