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Measuring the performance of planning: the conformance of Italian landscape planning practices with the European Landscape Convention

Pages 1727-1745 | Received 23 Nov 2015, Accepted 09 Apr 2016, Published online: 04 May 2016
 

ABSTRACT

The assessment of the performance of planning is debated. The evaluation of the conformance of a given national planning system with a set of principles is similarly received with critical and favourable remarks. A relevant case study consists of the conformance of European landscape planning practice with the principles of the European Landscape Convention (ELC). Italy incorporated in 2004 the principles of the ELC with the Code on Cultural Assets and Landscape (CL), which opened the way for new laws, tools, observatories and atlases. The aim of this article is to demonstrate the usefulness of an assessment exercise concerning the conformance with the ELC of planning practice in Italy. We scrutinize planning systems and tools established by peripheral administrations, according to a qualitative and comparative framework. We refine our analysis by focusing on 10 most recent cases and identifying critical issues in current landscape planning practice. The results are promising and show that landscape planning in Italy is increasingly in line with the ELC.

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Funding

This work was supported by the Doctoral programme in Landscape Analysis and Valorization at the University of Sassari, Italy, in Consortium with the University of Molise, Italy and by the Autonomous Region of Sardinia under the research project ‘Efficacy and efficiency of landscape and environmental governance in Sardinia: the role of SEA and of SDI’.

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