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Defining Landscape Democracy A Path To Spatial Justice Shelley Egoz Editor

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Defining Landscape Democracy A Path To Spatial Justice Shelley Egoz Editor
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Publisher: Edward Elgar
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.78 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Shelley Egoz (editor), Karsten Jørgensen (editor), Deni Ruggeri (editor)
ISBN: 9781786438331, 178643833X
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Defining Landscape Democracy A Path To Spatial Justice Shelley Egoz Editor by Shelley Egoz (editor), Karsten Jørgensen (editor), Deni Ruggeri (editor) 9781786438331, 178643833X instant download after payment.

This stimulating book explores the intersection of landscape, democracy and spatial justice on an international scale to offer an overarching definition and examination of the emerging field of landscape democracy. The concept of landscape in academia, policy and practice is being met with growing interest and a wider understanding that it is a complex living environment, moulded by tangible and intangible mediums, processes and systems. This book examines how physical, mental, emotional, economic, social and cultural wellbeing depend in large part on inclusive planning and management of landscapes. Through a broad set of theoretical and conceptual frameworks and international case studies, the authors of Defining Landscape Democracy address critical questions, such as: Why is democracy relevant to landscape? How do we democratise landscape? How might we achieve landscape and spatial justice? This work will provide new knowledge and insights for researchers in the fields of landscape architecture, human geography, planning, public policy, sociology, landscape management, and designers and planners actively engaged in shaping democratic public spaces and communities.

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