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Landscape studies in Europe: a difficult harmonization
paesaggio, landscape, pianificazione, planning,
environment
Pierre Donadieu
The landscape architecture studies are currently in the process of restructuration. This evolution is particularly complex since: the professions in architecture and landscape are constantly changing with the public policies adopted in the field; there is no common agreement on the use of the term landscape architect, especially between France, Spain and Ireland; the studies in Europe propose a large variety of durations and objectives according to the Universities and the countries and are rather not known.
This article appears in issue 137 of Urbanistica (pag. 15).




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