Seminar Landscape Education for Democracy 2022

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Then participate in the LED2LEAP Programme: an exciting way to earn credits and strengthen important professional skills.

  • Our next open online seminar will start on Wednesday, March 30, 2022
  • Sessions will be on Wednesdays from 15 00 - 17 30 CET
  • The 2022 LED2LEAP workshops will take place in Lucca, Italy and Nürtingen,Germany
  • Download our seminar outline as PDF
  • We invite interested universities to join our annual platform together with their students and local communities.
  • For any further information please email us under info(at)led-project.org


Collaborating for Democratic Landscape Transformation

The landscape belongs to everyone. We should all have equal access to it and a voice in how it is used, valued and maintained. However, spatial planning education rarely includes considerations of democratic processes, participatory planning, community design and landscape stewardship. Furthermore, it does not fully prepare young practitioners to become leaders in promoting democratic landscape change and work effectively in partnership with communities.

The idea behind the LED (Landscape Education for Democracy) project, a partnership between 4 European landscape architecture faculties, two local NGOs and the LE:NOTRE Institute is to promote awareness and empower young design and planning professionals to become more active in shaping democratic change. Our goal is to fill a gap in design and planning education and give students the opportunity to confront themselves with pressing issues of landscape democracy, right to the landscape and participation.

The LED course 2022 includes 15 online course sessions available to students at any institution.

Our course will start again on March 30, 2022, at 15 pm CET.

What is this programme about and what is in it for you?

LED2LEAP stands for Landscape Education for Democracy: Towards Leadership, Empowerment, Agency and Partnership. Our programme is an endeavor to bring democratic principles into the range of disciplines that collaborate on landscape focused projects, providing the opportunity for this transformative approach to spread to all levels of society, resulting in more resilient, sustainable and democratic communities and landscapes.

Course Elements: LED2LEAP has three arms which reach out to engage communities involved in the project:

  • Online Seminar: a semester-long international program for students and professionals that uses a digital platform to teach theories behind Landscape Democracy and hear from practitioners.
  • Intensive Programme: A 10-day program where seminar participants travel to an international site to practice the values and apply the tools they’ve studied, by addressing a landscape democracy challenge.
  • Living Labs An ongoing program that allows students to concurrently explore with the Participatory Action Research, Visioning and Co-Design approaches they’ve learned in the Online Seminar, and feedback their results.

Learning Objectives

Assignments and Working Group Pages

Course schedule and content for 2022

Online seminar: March - July 2022

The online module consists of fifteen 90-minute sessions of lectures, reading materials, collaborative group work, concept mapping, storyboarding and other diverse active and passive learning tools.

Themes covered in the course are:

  • Democratic Landscape Transformation
  • Democratic Landscape Analysis
  • Collaborative Visioning and Goal Setting
  • Collaborative Design
  • Evaluation and Future Agenda Setting

More details on the schedule.

Conditions for participation and credits

Participation in the online seminar is free and open to students at any institution as well as the general public.

There are no registration fees. Participation is possible in two modes.

Full participation includes:

Following includes:

  • visitation of online seminar sessions either in real time or through video recordings;
  • possibility to do a final assessment

Further information

  • please contact info(at)led-project.org
  • Find us on Facebook

Project history

The Landscape Democracy teaching group exists since 2015. See below some impressions of our activites so far:

LED in action - some impressions from previous online seminars

Information material and LED resources

Our information materials for the upcoming 2022 course are currently being updated.

You can access LED lecture resources via this link:

Please visit the documentations of our previous online courses for further information:


For further information on the previous intensive study programmes please visit the following pages:


LED Publications 'Partnering for Landscape Democracy':


LED in action - some impressions from the Kassel workshop 2017

Our partnership

Seminar partners

  • LE:NOTRE Institute (coordinator), an international foundation based in Wageningen, Netherlands.
  • Nürtingen-Geislingen University, Nürtingen, Germany
  • Hungarian University of Agriculture & Life Sciences, Faculty of Landscape Architecture, Budapest, Hungary
  • KulturActiv, NGO, Budapest, Hungary
  • University of Bologna, Department of Architecture, Italy
  • ETABETA, NGO, Bologna, Italy
  • SLU, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden

Past partners

  • Kassel University, Germany
  • Norwegian University of Life Sciences, NMBU Norway

ERASMUS+ Strategic Partnership Programme

The LED2LEAP Project has been (partially) funded by the ERASMUS+ grant program of the European Union under grant no.2019‐1‐NL01‐KA203‐060497. Neither the European Commission nor the project's national funding agency are responsible for the content or liable for any losses or damage resulting of the use of these resources.