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Transformation of rural-urban cultural landscapes in Europe: Integrating approaches from ecological, socio-economic and planning perspectives

Transformation of rural-urban cultural landscapes in Europe: Integrating approaches from ecological, socio-economic and planning perspectives

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Date of publication
October 2010
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DOAJ:1812cf2ea09b45f1a42a064a8f007d0e
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9
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This paper presents a review of the presentations and synthesis of the discussion during a Symposium on ‘Transformation
of rural-urban cultural landscapes in Europe: Integrating approaches from ecological, socio-economic
and planning perspectives’ held at the European IALE conference 2009 in Salzburg, Austria. The symposium
addressed an extended and much debated subject of the landscape dynamics in Europe. The papers presented
during the symposium showcased a broad spectrum of cutting edge research questions and challenges faced by
the cultural landscapes of Europe. During six sessions, 18 presentations (besides 20 posters) were made by 36
scientists (including co-authors) from 14 countries, representing 25 institutions of Europe. A glance at the presentations
revealed that the state-of-the-art focuses on driving forces and selected aspects of transformation processes,
methods of its analysis and planning support as dimensions of research in this field. However, inter- and
transdisciplinary research and integrative approaches to the development of rural-urban cultural landscapes are
needed. The extended discussion session at the latter part of the symposium highlighted some critical and unaddressed
research questions which remained a pending agenda for future research.

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