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11 juni 2008 Jolande Termorshuizen

PhD Research. ‘Landscape Services’ as a Planning Concept for integrating landscape values in sustainable spatial development. 11 juni 2008 Jolande Termorshuizen. Structures. Function/Target. Values. Examples: protected species: policy a feeling of safety. Examples:

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11 juni 2008 Jolande Termorshuizen

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  1. PhD Research ‘Landscape Services’ as aPlanning Conceptfor integrating landscape values in sustainable spatial development 11 juni 2008 Jolande Termorshuizen

  2. Structures Function/Target Values • Examples: • protected species: policy • a feeling of safety • Examples: • certain area and configuration • area and location of trees • Examples: • specific target species • a specific lower chance of flooding Planned deliverables • Conceptual framework  article

  3. Planned deliverables • Implementation strategy  article • To operationalise framework • Developed in National Landscape ‘Het Groene Woud’ • Reflect on planning process

  4. Identity Landscape services: supply and demand sustainable development spatial scale shared organization Case study HGW • Study planning steps: • Define steering principles • Define sub areas • Define services that contribute to the core qualities • Develop guidelines for services to support local projects

  5. Planned deliverables • Evaluation of framework  article • How does the framework influence the planning process? • How do actors respond to it? • In National Landscape ‘Het Groene Woud’ • Observe planning process

  6. Scientific relevance • Planning approach: • Connect knowledge on value to spatial changes via landscape functions (sustainable development) • Literature often don’t focus on the whole knowledge chain • Local to regional scale (decentralisation) • Information now often on national to global scale • Apply knowledge in planning processes • Little has been published on services & application in landscape planning • Knowledge developed together with actors

  7. Scientific relevance • SELS key questions addressed • How can the concept of E&LS be applied to target setting, design and negotiation in spatial planning processes? • How can E&LS values be included in participatory decision making processes? • How can the concept of E&LS be better communicated to the relevant users?

  8. (Inter)national position • New approach • Research with an explorative character

  9. Highlight • Questionnaire • Association with the term ‘landscape services’: • Everything from…to: • Unknown • Financial compensation • Management of landscape elements • Work to do!

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