Landscape Assessment Methods Derived from the European Landscape Convention: Comparison of Three Spanish Cases

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Abstract

The implementation of the European Landscape Convention (ELC) at national and regional scales has brought with it the need to rethink landscape governance policies. In view of the disparity of possible methods for approaching landscape knowledge derived from the ELC, this article proposes the study of the three most ambitious landscape assessment methods developed in Spain at present. Specifically, those of Valencia, Galicia and Catalonia. Their study and comparative reading allow us to conclude that they have a similar structure imposed in part by the requirements of the Convention. Despite this, all three demonstrate a wide operational flexibility depending on the purpose of each one. As a derivative of the study, it is argued that a method seeking to fulfill both a sustainability and a public participation agenda would have to combine quantitative forms of socio-ecological assessment with a qualitative measurement of cultural appreciation of landscapes.

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Marine, N. (2022). Landscape Assessment Methods Derived from the European Landscape Convention: Comparison of Three Spanish Cases. Earth (Switzerland), 3(2), 522–536. https://doi.org/10.3390/earth3020031

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