Paisajes cotidianos y paisajes excepcionales en Castilla y León: estado de la cuestión y propuesta para la elaboración de un registro de paisajes de interes patrimonial
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La entrada en vigor en España del
Convenio Europeo del Paisaje (CEP)
ha permitido abrir interrogantes y dar
respuestas a algunos problemas territoriales.
Para disciplinas como la Geografía ha
significado el reencuentro y la revisión de
su forma de aproximación al espacio. Sin
embargo, transcurridos once años desde
su entrada en vigor, la aplicación del CEP
está siendo muy desigual en las distintas
comunidades autónomas españolas. Para
algunas, el paisaje ha tenido gran valor; para
otras, como Castilla y León, muy poco
The entry into force in Spain of the European Landscape Convention (ELC) has allowed us to make questions and to propose answers to some territorial problems. For disciplines such as Geography it has meant the reassume of a way of approaching to the spatial knowledge. However, after eleven years working, the application of the CEP is being very unequal in the different Spanish autonomous communities. For some, the landscape has had great value; for others, such as Castilla y León, very little
The entry into force in Spain of the European Landscape Convention (ELC) has allowed us to make questions and to propose answers to some territorial problems. For disciplines such as Geography it has meant the reassume of a way of approaching to the spatial knowledge. However, after eleven years working, the application of the CEP is being very unequal in the different Spanish autonomous communities. For some, the landscape has had great value; for others, such as Castilla y León, very little







