The European Landscape Agreement and Spain

Authors

  • Florencio Zoido Naranjo

Keywords:

Ordenación del territorio, paisaje, Convención Europea del Paisaje, Consejo de Europa, España, Adminsitración local, Administración regional

Abstract

The paper underlines that although the concept of environmental landscape is being granted more and more attention, this has not led to funding for the correcting of the progressive deterioration, of the landscape as such. Though often mentioned within legislation, there is not as yet very much of a legal definition of what is to be understood by the term and it is here felt that by giving landscape a certain legal entity much would have been done towards its protection and promotion. The European Landscape Agreement recently approved by the Council of Europe and subscribed to by Spain is here felt to be a first step in the right direction. The paper suggest ways in which landscape could be systematically contemplated within such policies as might touch upon it, by which it could be made clear who should be held responsible for its well-being and through which it could find its proper place within the factors proper to territorial organisation.

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Published

2001-06-28

How to Cite

Zoido Naranjo, F. (2001). The European Landscape Agreement and Spain. Ciudad Y Territorio Estudios Territoriales, 33(128), 275–281. Retrieved from https://recyt.fecyt.es/index.php/CyTET/article/view/75029

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