Defining landscape democracy: A path to spatial justice

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This stimulating book explores theories, conceptual frameworks, and cultural approaches with the purpose of uncovering a cross-cultural understanding of landscape democracy, a concept at the intersection of landscape, democracy and spatial justice. The authors of Defining Landscape Democracy address a number of questions that are critical to the contemporary discourse on the right to landscape: Why is democracy relevant to landscape? How do we democratise landscape? How might we achieve landscape and spatial justice?.

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Egoz, S., Jørgensen, K., & Ruggeri, D. (2018). Defining landscape democracy: A path to spatial justice. Defining Landscape Democracy: A Path to Spatial Justice (pp. 1–245). Taylor and Francis Inc. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781786438348

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