Thematic roundtable | Cultivating continuity – one year after
23 October – 9.30
The ELC is a matter of democracy, and its implementation calls into question spatial justice and governance from various perspectives: juridical issues (such as property rights), government and governance systems, participative procedures, planning and management practices. The diversity of European Countries institutional frameworks hinders a comparative perspective, but no doubtingly the ELC contributed in creating a baseline and a shared set of concepts and aims, influencing national systems. In addition, the ELC contributed to strengthen a landscape approach in the action of international Bodies. By the contribution of experts from different geographical areas and different disciplines, this Round Table will discuss if and how the ELC has contributed has brought innovations into international and national frameworks and changed the rules, which are still the difficulties in its implementation, and, finally, what’s the next possible objective for European landscape policies.
CHAIRS
– Gian Franco Cartei (University of Florence)
-Claudia Cassatella (Polytechnic University of Torino)
PANELIST
– Theano S. Terkenli, University of the Aegean (GR)
– Bosse Lagerqvist, University of Gothenburg (SE)
– Amy Strekker, University College Dublin (IE)
– Luca Di Giovanni, University of Florence (IT)
– Stefano Civitarese Matteucci, Università degli Studi “G. d’Annunzio” Chieti Pescara (IT)
RAPPORTEUR
Ludovica Nardella (PhD candidate in Landscape Architecture, University of Florence and Landscape Architecture and Urban Ecology, Institut Superior de Agronomia, University of Lisbon)