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Resilient estate landscapes Gelderland : past, present, future / Steffen Nijhuis, Elyze Storms-Smeets, Paul Thissen.

Fine Arts Library NA7362.G45 R47 2023
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Nijhuis, Steffen, writer of added commentary.
Thissen, Paul, writer of added commentary.
Storms-Smeets, Elyze, 1975- writer of added commentary.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Architecture, Domestic--Netherlands--Gelderland.
Architecture, Domestic.
Cultural landscapes--Netherlands--Gelderland.
Cultural landscapes.
Gelderland (Netherlands)--Buildings, structures, etc.
Gelderland (Netherlands).
Buildings.
Netherlands--Gelderland.
Physical Description:
207 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), maps, portrait ; 31 cm + 1 map (44 x 57 cm ; folded to 29 x 22 cm)
Place of Publication:
Prinsenbeek : JAP SAM Books, [2023]
Summary:
The province of Gelderland (the Netherlands) inherits many castles, country houses and estates. Together they form historic estate landscapes that partially determine the regional landscape character. Climate change and urbanisation have a significant effect on the management and protection of these heritage landscapes. An abundance and a shortage of water, spatial fragmentation and increasing pressure from recreation and tourism are only a few of the challenges that need to be addressed. The complexity of these challenges requires a regional perspective to understand the coherence and systemic relationships between the estates and to help find common ground in which stakeholders can work together to increase the resilience and adaptability of these valuable landscapes.00'Resilient Estate Landscapes Gelderland' proffers a landscape-based regional approach to understanding, planning and designing heritage estate landscapes. It elaborates a preservation-through-planning approach that takes spatial development with historical landscape structures as a basis and engages in a process with meaningful stakeholder engagement and visualisation/communication to invent spatial strategies and principles founded on co-creation and collaboration while employing spatial design as an essential means.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9789492852540
9492852543
OCLC:
1374566032

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