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= Landscape Democracy Rationale =  
= Landscape Democracy Rationale =  
*''From a landscape democracy perspective, this community context is relevant because it's about a group of people coming together in the same place, to use beautiful landscape for the same interest and that interest is engaging in all kinds of sports and leisure activities.  
*''From a landscape democracy perspective, this community context is relevant because it's about a group of people coming together in the same place, to use beautiful landscape for the same interest and that interest is engaging in all kinds of sports and leisure activities. This community uses the same area of land to fulfill their human rights for engaging in sports activities.This is where we see the bridging of landscape and human rights which represent landscape democracy.
This community uses the same area of land to fulfill their human rights for engaging in sports activities.This is where we see the bridging of landscape and human rights which represent landscape democracy. ''
*This way of use of land is very beneficial for wellness and human health which also helps this landscape area to keep its sports spirit and character. ''


= Location and scope =
= Location and scope =

Revision as of 01:42, 26 April 2020

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Area The Olympic rowing regatta course
Place Oberschleißheim, Munich
Country Germany
Topics Landscape Democracy
Author(s) Naida Kiso, Feryal Halimi, Oluwapelumi Adesoye, Simanta Dash
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Landscape Democracy Rationale

  • From a landscape democracy perspective, this community context is relevant because it's about a group of people coming together in the same place, to use beautiful landscape for the same interest and that interest is engaging in all kinds of sports and leisure activities. This community uses the same area of land to fulfill their human rights for engaging in sports activities.This is where we see the bridging of landscape and human rights which represent landscape democracy.
  • This way of use of land is very beneficial for wellness and human health which also helps this landscape area to keep its sports spirit and character.

Location and scope

  • You can edit this map with the map editor
  • Next to showing us where you are, you may also use this map to localise different focus themes of your community
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Phase A: Mapping your Community

Welcome to your community and its landscape

  • Briefly introduce us to your community by presenting its location, spatial characteristics, socio-economic characteristics and any known issues/challenges(max 200 signs)
  • add 1-2 graphical representations to the image gallery, you can add more if you like, these can be based on your PPT presentation

Groups of actors and stakeholders in your community

  • Which groups/sub-communities are there? What are their needs and aspirations with regard to the landscape? Which groups are more visible? Which are less visible? What do we not know? (max 200 signs)
  • add 1-2 graphical representations to the image gallery based on your PPT presentation, you can add more if you like

Relationships between your actors and groups

  • How would you describe the power relationship between the groups?
  • Which groups may have shared interests and which are these? (max 200 signs)
  • add 1-2 graphical representations to the image gallery based on your PPT presentation, you can add more if you like

Summary of your learnings from the transnational discussion panel on April 22

On April 22 you will present the PPT version of this first assignment to other seminar groups working in other geographical community contexts. Please give here a short summary of your learnings during this presentation, for example:

  • Other analytical approaches
  • Other representation styles
  • Other value schemes: any surprises?
  • Constructive comments we received on our presentation

Theory reflection

  • Reflect on at least three readings from the first section 'Democratic Landscape Transformation
  • You can choose references from our reading list or suggest others
  • Scope: 250 words

References

  • give a full list of the references you have used for this section

Phase B: Democratic Landscape Analysis and Assessment

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Phase C: Collaborative Visioning and Goal Setting

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Phase D: Collaborative Design, Transformation and Planning

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Phase E: Collaborative Design, Transformation and Planning

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= Phase E: Collaborative Evaluation and Future Agendas * template coming

Process Reflection

  • Reflect in your intercultural and interdisciplinary team on the outcomes of your study
  • Which limitations were you facing?
  • What have you learnt from each other?
  • What would you do differently next time?
  • You can also use diagrams/visuals
  • 250 words text