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'''From here: further readings for phase A:'''
=== Policy frameworks, laws and resolutions ===
=== Policy frameworks, laws and resolutions ===
'''United Nations'''
'''United Nations'''

Revision as of 14:10, 30 March 2021

General: Materials and Recordings

A: Democratic Landscape Transformation - Mapping the Terrain

Key Readings Phase A


From here: further readings for phase A:

Policy frameworks, laws and resolutions

United Nations

  • The New Urban Agenda Quito Declaration on Sustainable Cities and Human Settlements for All, UN resolution from December 2016
  • The Aarhus Convention on Access to Information, Public Participation in Decision-making and Access to Justice in Environmental Matters

European Union (Parliament and Council)

International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA-Europe)

European Council of Spatial Planners

Democratic landscape transformation

Landscape Concepts

Accompanying lecture reading: Bruns/Bartolomei, 2016 'Concepts of Landscape'

Further readings:

  • Antrop, Marc; Kühne, Olaf (2015) Concepts of Landscape, in: Landscape Culture - Culturing Landscapes. The Differentiated Construction of Landscapes (Bruns, Kühne, Schönwald, Theile ed.)

85),pp. 45-62. Published by: Blackwell Publishing on behalf of The Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers).

Phase B: Democratic Landscape Analysis and Assessment


Further Readings:

Concepts of Participation


Further recommended readings and resources:

Community and Identity


Further recommended readings and resources:

Designing

A compilation of methods


Further recommended readings and resources:

Communicating a Vision

  • Online decision making with loomio


Storytelling theory

  • Potteiger, Matthew, and Jamie Purinton. 1998. Landscape narratives: design practices for telling stories. New York: J. Wiley. GoogleBook.

Case study - Water Square Benthemplein

  • Boer, Florian, Jens Jorritsma, and Dirk van Peijpe. 2010. De Urbanisten and the wondrous water square. Rotterdam: 010 Publishers. Webpage and Video

Case study - Los Angeles River

Learning democracy theory

Games in urban planning examples

Apps, webpages, toolkits