Although it has been recognised that a stakeholder approach is important in effective landscape planning, a lack of objective methods which include stakeholder opinions in planning projects exists. In this paper we describe a new experimental method for creating landscape planning maps based on stakeholder opinions. During interviews, stakeholders are asked to rate the suitability of individual landscape elements and to visualise their ideal landscape plan. The results of the interview are then used to create a new landscape plan for the area. This method is illustrated by means of a case study in the Netherlands in which four stakeholders were included: the municipality, an agricultural organisation, the water board and a nature conservati...
About landscape perception and the ability to communicate. Can landscape perception research provide...
Dans les documents d’urbanisme, l’espace agricole est souvent considéré selon sa valeur spatiale et ...
This chapter discusses the advantages and limits of different tools in participatory processes rega...
Although it has been recognised that a stakeholder approach is important in effective landscape plan...
Although it has been recognised that a stakeholder approach is important in effective landscape plan...
In this paper, we develop a method for spatial decision support that combines economic efficiency â...
Increasingly, different functions must be integrated simultaneously in the Danish countryside, deman...
International audienceA preliminary reflection to the definition of a PhD research problem on the co...
In the last twenty years, citizen participation has become a formal requirement in landscape and her...
In this paper, we develop a method for spatial decision support that combines economic efficiency – ...
In this paper, we engage with the topic of public participation in landscape planning. Academic disc...
People’s involvement in landscape planning processes is no longer just an option, but methods have t...
In this study we examine the relevance and dynamics of views on nature in nature and landscape plann...
Landscape has been a special focus of interest and innovation of cultural policies for the internati...
this study we examine the relevance and dynamics of views on nature in nature and landscape planning...
About landscape perception and the ability to communicate. Can landscape perception research provide...
Dans les documents d’urbanisme, l’espace agricole est souvent considéré selon sa valeur spatiale et ...
This chapter discusses the advantages and limits of different tools in participatory processes rega...
Although it has been recognised that a stakeholder approach is important in effective landscape plan...
Although it has been recognised that a stakeholder approach is important in effective landscape plan...
In this paper, we develop a method for spatial decision support that combines economic efficiency â...
Increasingly, different functions must be integrated simultaneously in the Danish countryside, deman...
International audienceA preliminary reflection to the definition of a PhD research problem on the co...
In the last twenty years, citizen participation has become a formal requirement in landscape and her...
In this paper, we develop a method for spatial decision support that combines economic efficiency – ...
In this paper, we engage with the topic of public participation in landscape planning. Academic disc...
People’s involvement in landscape planning processes is no longer just an option, but methods have t...
In this study we examine the relevance and dynamics of views on nature in nature and landscape plann...
Landscape has been a special focus of interest and innovation of cultural policies for the internati...
this study we examine the relevance and dynamics of views on nature in nature and landscape planning...
About landscape perception and the ability to communicate. Can landscape perception research provide...
Dans les documents d’urbanisme, l’espace agricole est souvent considéré selon sa valeur spatiale et ...
This chapter discusses the advantages and limits of different tools in participatory processes rega...