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Title: What matters to people? Exploring contents of landscape identity at the local scale
Authors: Loupa-Ramos, Isabel
Bianchi, Paulo
Bernardo, Fátima
Van Eetvelde, Veerle
Keywords: Landscape planning
stakeholders;
Spatial planning
qualitative approach
Issue Date: 19-Mar-2019
Citation: Loupa Ramos, I., Bianchi, P., Bernardo, F., Van Eetvelde, V. (2019) What matters to people? Exploring contents of landscape identity at the local scale. Landscape Research, 44, 320-336. DOI: 10.1080/01426397.2019.1579901
Abstract: Planning policies are drivers of landscape change and affect people’s identity related to landscape. An improved understanding of landscape identity can provide insights, with a view to steering policy and planning. The concept of landscape identity is useful to explore the interaction between people and their surroundings, making identification of the ‘content’ of identity a pivotal issue. This paper aims to understand the contents of landscape identity in relation to future planning at the local scale. The case study of the municipality of Palmela (Lisbon Metropolitan Area, Portugal) uses a qualitative approach (focus groups with commu- nity stakeholders) to collect the meaning of the contents of identity. The results show that there are multiple local landscape identities. Some contents of identity unite, whilst others divide the community of Palmela municipality. Acknowledging the relevance and the role of each content of identity provides knowledge that can be crucial for future planning decisions.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/26671
Type: article
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