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Title: THE EUROPEAN LANDSCAPE CONVENTION ELC


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THE EUROPEAN LANDSCAPE CONVENTION (ELC) THE
IRISH PLANNING SYSTEMAlison Harvey, Planning
and Development Officer 26th May 2008
2
Introduction to ELC?
  • Adopted by the Committee of Ministers of the
    Council of Europe in July 2000
  • Signatories must recognise landscapes in law and
    est. policies aimed at their protection,
    management and planning
  • Recognition of all landscapes not just special
    areas approach
  • Democratise landscape by extending to the
    entire pop the right to good quality landscapes

3
ELC Status in Ireland?
4
Article 3 Key Aim of ELC?
  • To promote landscape protection, management and
    planning, and to organise European co-operation
    on landscape issues.

5
Article 5 General MeasuresArticle 6 Specific
Measures
ELC Two Important Parts
6
Article 5 General Measures (4)
  • Recognise landscape in law as an essential
    component of peoples surroundings
  • Establish implement landscape policies
  • Est. procedures for the participation of the
    general public, etc.
  • Integrate landscape into its regional and town
    planning policies PLUS?

7
Article 6 Specific Measures (5)
  • Awareness Raising among the Civil Society
  • Training and Education 3 parts
  • Identification and Assessment Value?
  • Landscape Quality Objectives - Consultation
  • Implementation

8
Heritage Councils Role?
  • Landscape and Seascapesare included in Section
    6 of the Heritage Act 1995
  • HC and Clare CoCo commissioned a Pilot Study on
    Landscape Characterisation in County Clare in
    2000 included Historic Landscape Characterisation
  • HC published Landscape Policy Paper in 2002
  • HC has sponsored 50 landscape-related projects
    since 2000

9
Heritage Councils Role?
  • Prepared a National Baseline Audit of Landscape
    Character Assessment (LCA) in Ireland in Sept
    2006 68 had NO training in LCA
  • Developing Pilot CPD Landscape Training Module
    in partnership with the IPI and ILI
  • Involved in the Depts Working Group re. the
    National Landscape Strategy (NLS)

10

Future Challenges for Irelands Landscapes?
  • Implement the PD Act 2000
  • Implement the ELC
  • Formulate and implement a National Landscape
    Strategy (NLS)
  • Implement the NDP 2007-2013
  • SEA Sustainability Appraisals

11
Integrated Area Planning and the
Environment Elisha McGrane Tipperary Institute
12
Overview
  • Why IAP as a tool for environmental
    sustainability?
  • How to integrate environmental issues into an
    IAP?
  • Benefits challenges of this approach

13
Why IAP as a tool for environmental
sustainability?
  • One way of getting a practical plan for the
    environmental management of an area
  • But more importantly
  • Builds a communitys capacity
  • Empowers a community gives ownership
  • Raises consciousness re sustainable development
  • Forges links with other stakeholders
  • In line with European policy (Aarhus Convention)

14
How to integrate environmental issues into an
IAP?
  • Community reflection Vision
  • Key objectives
  • Many issues that arise have had strong
    environmental focus
  • Focus groups
  • Identification of steps to realise these
    objectives
  • A framework of actions

15
Benefits challenges of this approach
  • Community engages with environmental issues in a
    proactive manner
  • Develop consciousness about linkages between
    pillars of sustainability
  • Communities come to realise how intrinsic the
    natural environment is in a communitys well
    being identity

16
Benefits challenges of this approach
  • Fosters co-operation between community agencies
  • Potential to capture knowledge expertise held
    within community
  • Realisation of complexity of issues that L.A.s
    contend with
  • Positive affects of collective effort in
    combating problems (vandalism litter)

17
Benefits challenges of this approach
  • Community taking responsibility for own
    environment
  • Having a vision gives community a strong context
    in which to make decesions and contribute to
    processes plans

18
Benefits challenges of this approach
  • Long process
  • Reaching concensus..?
  • Preconcieved ideas prejudices
  • Complex
  • Iterative rather than linear process
  • Messy

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Hacketstown, Co Carlow
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