The New Dimensions of the European Landscape

Proceedings of the Frontis workshop on the future of the
European cultural landscape
Wageningen, The Netherlands 9-12 June 2002
Editor:
Rob Jongman
Alterra, Wageningen University and Research Centre, Wageningen,
The Netherlands
Series editor:
R.J. Bogers
Frontis – Wageningen International Nucleus for Strategic
Expertise
Wageningen University and Research Centre, Wageningen, The
Netherlands
About the book | Table of Contents
This Frontis Publication is based on the workshop on "The New
Dimensions of the European Landscape" that was held in Wageningen
on 10-12 June 2002. The workshop was aiming to develop visions on
the landscape in Europe, its development and design in the future
and to strengthen the international network in landscape
planning. This book contains the majority of the contributions;
only a few have not been included due to various reasons.
The European Landscape is under stress of globalization, the
disappearance of the iron curtain and the recent EU enlargement
to 25 countries. The European landscapes as we know them now are
facing huge changes. The rural and cultural heritage of Europe
has to be adapted to the new situation, but it is also worth to
be conserved as it represents the European history in the same
way as castles and churches.
It cannot be avoided that Europe adapts to the new dimensions of
the world. We, in Europe, have to define what we think is
important, what must be conserved and what can be adapted to be
used for new functions. In this workshop no final answers have
been given, but the various aspects have been discussed and new
roads are presented. One thing is agreed: education is needed to
teach the urban dweller his or her rural past. That is the basis
for the rural economy and the persistence of the cultural
landscape.
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