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The European Landscape Convention
As a reflection of European identity and diversity, the landscape is our living natural and cultural heritage, be it ordinary or outstanding, urban or rural, on land or in water.
The
European Landscape Convention - also known as the Florence Convention, - promotes the protection, management and planning of European landscapes and organises European co-operation on landscape issues. The convention was adopted on 20 October 2000 in Florence (Italy) and came into force on 1 March 2004 (Council of Europe Treaty Series no. 176). It is open for signature by member states of the Council of Europe and for accession by the European Community and European non-member states. It is the first international treaty to be exclusively concerned with all dimensions of European landscape.
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About the Convention
Presentation
Text of the Convention |
Linguistic versions
Explanatory report |
Linguistic versions
Guidelines for the
implementation of the Convention |
Linguistic versions
Parties to the Convention
Documentation
Reference texts
of the Council of Europe about landscape
Publications of the
Council of Europe
Convention leaflet
Naturopa/Futuropa magazines
Landscape and Heritage: Award Ceremony
Programme (Strasbourg 3 December 2012) |
International heritage photographic experience website
Meetings of the Convention
Conferences
Workshops
National seminars
Working groups
Celebration of the 10th anniversary of the European
Landscape Convention (Florence, 19-20 October 2010)
Landscape Award
Award sessions
Rules of the Landscape Award of the Council of Europe
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versions
National actions
Compendium of national data
National implementation
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