by Silvina Martin In October 2021, during the COVID pandemic and lockdown, I moved to a village of 300 souls on the west coast of Ireland called Ballyvaughan. The village is close to Corcomroe Abbey, a 13th century Cistercian foundation whose landscape I am studying…
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by Martina Tenzer International charters and agendas for heritage management The European Landscape Convention (Council of Europe 2000) states that the landscape is: “… an area as perceived by people…”, but how strong is the voice of the people in landscape planning? How easily can the…
by Irene Fogarty I visited Artis Zoo in October 2022 as part of Heriland’s intensive course, “Cultural Heritage and Planning of European Landscapes”, to learn about interlinked and layered elements of Amsterdam’s urban landscape – in this case, the relationship between Artis Zoo’s values and the…