European Landscape Convention
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The European Landscape Convention, also known as the Florence Convention, was initiated by the Congress of Regional and Local Authorities of the Council of Europe. The Convention is aimed at:
- the protection, management and planning of all landscapes
- raising awareness of the value of a living landscape
The text of the European Landscape Convention was adopted by the Committee of Ministers in July 2000 and came into force 1 March 2004.
[edit] See also
- Landscape planning
- Landscape architecture
- Permanent European Conference for the Study of the Rural Landscape