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Reply to Coelho-Prabhu et al. [PDF]

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Steinhäuser-Meerz JL, Brinkmann F.
europepmc   +1 more source

CONSERVATION AGRICULTURE, SUSTAINABLE LANDSCAPE USE AND LANDSCAPE PROTECTION

2018
Вследствие роста населения глобальная потребность в продовольствии быстро растет. Это приводит к расширению и интенсификации сельскохозяйственного производства, поэтому важно, чтобы технологии обеспечивали устойчивость ландшафта и были благоприятными для окружающей среды.
Kertész, Ádám, Madarász, Balázs
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Identifying and protecting historic landscapes

Antiquity, 1993
Six years ago, Darvill and colleagues reported (ANTIQUITY 61: 393–408) on the Monuments Protection Programme, a new English initiative to build, from a century of haphazard acts of site protection, a set of balanced judgements and priorities by which to recognize ancient places that are more precious, genuinely of a national importance.
Timothy Darvill   +2 more
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Landscape Ecology as a Basis for Protecting Threatened Landscapes

1997
In human dominated environments it seems more and more clear that the mitigation of the human impact and the conservation of the ecodiversity of the systems are priority goals to assure sustainable development. Most of the principles and paradigms used in landscape ecology may be applied to preserve threatened landscapes inside and outside parks and ...
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The landscape protection

Economia della Cultura, 2011
This paper illustrates the laws and the other legal measures in the field of landscape protection, that have been enacted in the 150 years of Italian unity. The author focuses on the norms issued during the fascist period (and to a large extent still in force) and those enacted after the Second World War; a special attention is paid to article 9 of the
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INTERNATIONAL POLICIES AND LANDSCAPE PROTECTION

2007
This chapter reviews the place of landscape at the international level. It argues that landscape was slow to become a suitable subject for international discourse because there was no consensus on the concept until recently, but that its relevance to the sustainability debate has changed this. Significant recent developments have been the incorporation
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Landscape Protection in International Law

2018
This book explores the various avenues—institutional, substantive, and procedural—for the protection of landscape in international law. Since the inclusion of ‘cultural landscapes’ within the scope of the UNESCO World Heritage Convention in 1992, landscape has gained increasing importance at the international level.
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