Projects
3. Transfrontier landscapes
Transfrontier Landscape Workshop in Monthermé (France), September
15-16, 2005
Under the title "Landscape Atlases - Mutual assistance and
exchange of information", Jean-François Seguin of the French
Ministry for Ecology and Sustainable Development and Mireille
Deconinck from the Wallone Ministry for Spatial Planning, Housing
and Cultural Heritage in Belgium joined forces to launch a first
transfrontier landscape workshop in the picturesque town of
Monthermé in the French part of the Ardennes. Focusing on regional
aspects of landscape identification
and typology development, the workshop brought together landscape
experts from Champagne-Ardenne (France), from Semoins ardennaise (Wallonie)
as well as from the Flemish region. Dirk Wascher had been invited
to present the results of the ELCAI project.
Together with his colleagues Emilie Droeven, Anne Doguet and
Stéphanie Queriat (Conference Permanente de Developpement
Territorial, CPDT), Dr Claude Feltz of the Scientific Agronomic
Faculty of the Gembloux University presented his concept of “Les
territoires paysagers de Wallonie”, while Hélène Gaudin, Brigitte
Georgel and Jean-Marie Valdenaire (DIREN Champagne-Ardenne)
explained details of the French regional approach. The ELCAI
methodology was presented in the context of options for an
integrative approach that links regional with national and
international developments.


Photo: River Meuse at Fumay; Workshop participants in Montherme
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