Landscape Observatory Västra Götaland & Balaton Ecomuseum—A Swedish–Hungarian Interaction for Sustainable Landscape Management

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This paper addresses sustainable, inclusive approaches to landscape management, framed by the notions of ‘heritage’ and ‘landscape’ as instruments for democracy and sustainable development (Council of Europe 2000).

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Lagerqvist, B., Némethy, S., Nilsson, A. (2024). Landscape Observatory Västra Götaland & Balaton Ecomuseum—A Swedish–Hungarian Interaction for Sustainable Landscape Management. In: Agnoletti, M., Dobričič, S., Matteini, T., Palerm, J.M. (eds) Cultivating Continuity of the European Landscape. Environmental History, vol 15. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-25713-1_14

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