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Department for the Environment, Network and Territory of
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ECOSCAPE
editor Paolo Fusero
This section of Planum marks the beginning of a collaboration
with the Dipartimento
Ambiente Reti Territorio, DART,
(Department for the Environment, Network and Territory)
of the "G. d'Annunzio" University, Chieti-Pescara, Italy. The
objective of our contribution to Planum is to reflect upon the
European landscape as a means of promoting new forms of sustainable
development.
We are on the eve of extending the European Union borders to countries
in the Balkans and Mediterranean area. It therefore surely follows
that the issue of landscape is to gain even further importance,
as it will be subject to and associated with Community policies
on integration in the Development Scheme of European Space (SSSE,
Postdam 1999). Transport, services and energy infrastructure networks
in this new internal annexe will have to be developed. The territories
crossed by these networks will inevitably run risks and European
landscapes may be compromised. It is fundamental to safeguard
these areas as much as possible as they represent an invaluable
resource for the European community. Policies for the development
of infrastructures and the protection and upgrading of the environment
must take the latter into serious consideration. Via its contribution
to the pages of this website DART proposes to demonstrate, to
all those who are involved in some way with this work sector,
that the conventional limitations imposed by national policies
on the issue must be overcome and integrated within the broader
context of the Community, so that a more "correct" use is made
of the landscape. A "new attitude to landscape and culture of
the landscape" must develop. It must seek to identify, protect
and upgrade territories that are subject to development processes,
that is processes that will inevitably give a new guise to European
infrastructure corridors.
The contributions to these pages will not come only from the academic
staff of DART, but also from other local and international experts
in the field who are renowned for their innovation in this field.
The sections to the left contain regular features of Ecoscape:
videointerviews with experts in the field; book reviews; links
to other relevant sites and forums.
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