Defining Landscape Democracy
Defining Landscape Democracy
A Path to Spatial Justice
Jorgensen, Karsten; Egoz, Shelley; Ruggeri, Deni
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
06/2018
288
Dura
Inglês
9781786438331
15 a 20 dias
Foreword
Preface
Introduction
SECTION A FRAMING THE DISCOURSE
1. Democratic theories and potential for influence for civil society in spatial planning processes
Lillin Knudtzon
2. Landscape democracy: more than public participation?
Michael Jones
3. Landscape architecture and the discourse of democracy in the Arab Middle East
Jala Makhzoumi
4. Exploring the concept of 'democratic landscape'
Benedetta Castiglioni and Viviana Ferrario
5. Shatter-zone democracy? What rising sea levels portend for future governance
Charles Geisler
6. Making the case for landscape democracy: context and nuances
Shelley Egoz, Karsten Jorgensen and Deni Ruggeri
SECTION B CONTEXTUALISING LANDSCAPE DEMOCRACY
7. Towards democratic professionalism in landscape architecture
Paula Horrigan and Mallika Bose
8. Landscape assessment as conflict and consensus
Andrew Butler
9. Invisible and visible lines: landscape democracy and landscape practice
Richard Alomar
10. Enacting landscape democracy: assembling public open space and asserting the right to the city
Joern Langhorst
11. Public space and social ideals: revisiting Vienna's Donaupark
Lilli Licka, Ulrike Krippner and Nicole Theresa King
12. Storytelling as a catalyst for democratic landscape change in a Modernist utopia
Deni Ruggeri
13. Democracy and trespass: political dimensions of landscape access
Tim Waterman
14. Rural landscape governance and expertise: on landscape agents and democracy
Jorgen Primdahl, Lone Soderkvist Kristensen, Finn Arler, Per Angelstam, Andreas Aagaard Christensen and Marine Elbakidze
15. Managing cherished landscapes across legal boundaries
Morten Clemetsen and Knut Bjorn Stokke
16. Landscape as the spatial materialisation of democracy in Marinaleda, Spain
Emma Lopez-Bahut and Luz Paz-Agras
17. Planning the cultural and social reactivation of urban open spaces in Greek metropoles of crisis
Eleni Oureilidou
18. Landscape democracy in the upgrading of informal settlements in Medelin, Colombia
Eva Schwab
19. Learning from Occupy Gezi Park: redefining landscape democracy in an age of 'planetary urbanism'
Burcu Yigit-Turan
20. Democracy and the communicative dimension of public art
Beata Sirowy
Index
Foreword
Preface
Introduction
SECTION A FRAMING THE DISCOURSE
1. Democratic theories and potential for influence for civil society in spatial planning processes
Lillin Knudtzon
2. Landscape democracy: more than public participation?
Michael Jones
3. Landscape architecture and the discourse of democracy in the Arab Middle East
Jala Makhzoumi
4. Exploring the concept of 'democratic landscape'
Benedetta Castiglioni and Viviana Ferrario
5. Shatter-zone democracy? What rising sea levels portend for future governance
Charles Geisler
6. Making the case for landscape democracy: context and nuances
Shelley Egoz, Karsten Jorgensen and Deni Ruggeri
SECTION B CONTEXTUALISING LANDSCAPE DEMOCRACY
7. Towards democratic professionalism in landscape architecture
Paula Horrigan and Mallika Bose
8. Landscape assessment as conflict and consensus
Andrew Butler
9. Invisible and visible lines: landscape democracy and landscape practice
Richard Alomar
10. Enacting landscape democracy: assembling public open space and asserting the right to the city
Joern Langhorst
11. Public space and social ideals: revisiting Vienna's Donaupark
Lilli Licka, Ulrike Krippner and Nicole Theresa King
12. Storytelling as a catalyst for democratic landscape change in a Modernist utopia
Deni Ruggeri
13. Democracy and trespass: political dimensions of landscape access
Tim Waterman
14. Rural landscape governance and expertise: on landscape agents and democracy
Jorgen Primdahl, Lone Soderkvist Kristensen, Finn Arler, Per Angelstam, Andreas Aagaard Christensen and Marine Elbakidze
15. Managing cherished landscapes across legal boundaries
Morten Clemetsen and Knut Bjorn Stokke
16. Landscape as the spatial materialisation of democracy in Marinaleda, Spain
Emma Lopez-Bahut and Luz Paz-Agras
17. Planning the cultural and social reactivation of urban open spaces in Greek metropoles of crisis
Eleni Oureilidou
18. Landscape democracy in the upgrading of informal settlements in Medelin, Colombia
Eva Schwab
19. Learning from Occupy Gezi Park: redefining landscape democracy in an age of 'planetary urbanism'
Burcu Yigit-Turan
20. Democracy and the communicative dimension of public art
Beata Sirowy
Index