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26th session of the Permanent European Conference for the Study of the Rural Landscape UNRAVELING THE LOGICS OF LANDSCAPE 8–12 September 2014 in Gothenburg and Mariestad, Sweden 1 1 PECSRL 2014 Organizing Committee (eds.): Unraveling the Logics of Landscape Published on the occasion of the 26th session of the Permanent European Conference for the Study of the Rural Landscape, 8 – 12 September 2014 Print: Ale Tryckteam, Bohus 2014 Layout and cover photo: Minireklam/Erik Stenseke, minireklam.se PECSRL 2014 26th session of the Permanent European Conference for the Study of the Rural Landscape UNRAUNRAVELINGVELING THETHE LOGICSLOGICS OFOF LANDSCAPELANDSCAPE 8–12 September 2014 in Gothenburg and Mariestad, Sweden Table of Contents Welcome............................................................................................ 7 Organizing committee........................................................................ 8 Scientific committee........................................................................... 8 Sponsors............................................................................................ 9 Conference Program...........................................................................10 Parallel Sessions Program.................................................................... 12 Conference locations.......................................................................... 28 Keynote lectures................................................................................. 29 Parallel Sessions A...............................................................................35 Parallel Sessions B............................................................................... 55 Parallel Sessions C...............................................................................73 Parallel Sessions D...............................................................................91 Poster Session..................................................................................... 113 Parallel Sessions E............................................................................... 123 Field Trips.......................................................................................... 141 Parallel Sessions F................................................................................145 Parallel Sessions G...............................................................................165 Parallel Sessions H.............................................................................. 187 Parallel Sessions I................................................................................ 203 List of participants.............................................................................. 225 5 6 Welcome! Welcome to the 26th session of the Permanent European Conference for the Study of the Rural Landscape (PECSRL) in Gothenburg and Mariestad, Sweden 8–12 September 2014. This publica- tion includes the program, a collection of abstracts from five keynotes, 198 oral and 13 poster pres- entations, and a list of the 250 delegates participating in the conference. The 2014 PECSRL program covers a broad range of topics, with contributions from scholars from more than 30 countries. The main theme of the conference is Unraveling the Logics of Landscape. Despite conceptual oscillations through times, the concept of landscape remains highly subjective, whereupon unraveling its ‘logics’ opens up to a plurality of interpretations. Accordingly, the con- ference will elaborate on how the rural landscape is valued, monitored, changed, harbored, used and misused, be it through actions, representations or metaphors. Besides oral and poster presenta- tions, the conference also includes a full day of field excursions, in which the participants will be guided in the multi-faceted rural landscape of Västra Götaland. PECSRL is hosted by the University of Gothenburg and arranged by the profile area Critical Heritage Studies within its cluster Globalizing Heritage, and linked to the sub-cluster Landscape, Place, Destination. Within this frame, four departments are co-operating in organizing the confer- ence: Dept of Economy and Society, Dept of Conservation, Dept of Global Studies and Dept of Historical Studies. Region Västra Götaland and The Biosphere reserve Lake Vänern Archipelago and Mount Kinnekulle serve as local partners. In the preparations for PECSRL 2014, we called for organized sessions and received a great response. We find this very positive, as it contributes to the vitality of the conference through the engagement of a large number of scholars. Last but not least, many thanks to the session organ- izers for taking great responsibility in reviewing the abstracts, communicating and planning the program! On behalf of the Organizing Committee, Marie Stenseke 7 Organizing committee Marie Stenseke (Chair) Mirek Dymitrow (Conference secretary) Katarina Saltzman (Co-chair) Gunilla A. Olsson (Co-chair) Bo Magnusson (Co-ordinator for Mariestad issues) Eva Gustavsson Bo Lagerqvist Lars Nyström Annelie Sjölander Lindqvist Jonathan Westin Scientific committee Gabriel Bladh Karl Martin Born Sebastian Eiter Michael Jones Kristian Kristiansen Bosse Lagerqvist Bo Magnusson Lars Nyström Gunilla A. Olsson Hannes Palang Ulrika Palme Kerstin Potthoff Katarina Saltzman Annelie Sjölander Lindqvist Marie Stenseke Mimi Urbanc Jacob van der Vaart 8 Sponsors formas Swedish Research Council Swedish Research Council Municipality of Mariestad Formas City of Gothenburg The Bank of Sweden Tercentenary Foundation Västra Götaland Regional Council Swedish National Heritage Board 9 Conference Program Monday 8 September (Gothenburg) 08.30 Registration desk opens 10.00-10.20 Grand opening 10.20-11.00 Keynote 1: Kristian Kristiansen – Critical heritage studies and the rural landscape 11.00-12.00 Keynote 2: Rudy Rabbinge – Unravelling the logics of landscape. Utopia and dystopia, the future of European landscapes 12.00-13.00 Lunch 13.00-15.00 Parallel Sessions A 15.00-15.30 Coffee break 15.30-17.30 Parallel Sessions B 17.30-19.00 Spare time 19.00-20.30 Reception at Estrad Banquet Hall, Gothia Towers, hosted by the City of Gothenburg Tuesday 9 September (Gothenburg) 08.30-09.30 Keynote 3: Tom Mels – Draining landscapes: logics of nature, science and modernity 09.30-10.00 Coffee break 10.00-12.00 Parallel Sessions C 12.00-13.00 Lunch 13.00-15.00 Parallel Sessions D 15.00-15.45 Coffee break + Poster session 15.45-17.45 Parallel Sessions E Wednesday 10 September 08.00-18.00 Field trips (4) ending in Mariestad. Meeting point in Gothenburg: Götaplatsen 10 Thursday 11 September (Mariestad) 08.30-09.30 Keynote 4: Johanna MacTaggart – UNESCO Biosphere Reserves involve communities in sustainable development and land use management - an international network supports local initiatives in a global context 09.30-10.00 Coffee break 10.00-12.00 Parallel Sessions F 12.00-14.00 Lunch + Garden exhibition 14.00-16.00 Parallel Sessions G 16.00-16.30 Coffee break / Inauguration of a new journal for landscape research: “Rural Landscapes, Society - Environment - History” (in the aula) 16.30-18.00 Parallel Sessions H 18.00-19.30 Spare time 19.30 Conference dinner hosted by the Mariestad Municipality, at the Rotunda, Karlsholme Folkpark Friday 12 September (Mariestad) 08.30-10.30 Parallel Sessions I 10.30-11.00 Coffee break 11.00-12.00 Keynote 5: Theano S. Terkenli – A blessing in disguise: tourism and the landscape in times of crisis. The case of Greece 12.00-12.45 Closing session 12.45 Lunch 13.45 Coaches leave for Gothenburg and Gothenburg Landvetter Airport 14.00 Post conference excursion to the Finn settlements Saturday 13 September Post conference excursion to the Finn settlements Sunday 14 September Post conference excursion to the Finn settlements - ending in the afternoon at the Karlstad train station (times will be adjusted to trains departing for Stockholm, Oslo and Gothenburg) 11 Parallel Sessions Program A sessions – Monday 8 September 13.00 – 15.00 A1 Landscape accessibility – How to enter a world of mystery (1/2) Chairs: Peter Bezák, Hannes Palang and Bas Pedroli Location: Wallenbergsalen Sebastian Eiter: Accessing landscapes: demystifying (and re-mystifying) land and people Jesper Brandt, Andreas Aagaard Christensen & Stig Roar Svenningsen: Multifunctional landscape practice and accessibility in manorial landscapes Juraj Lieskovský, Tibor Lieskovský & Veronika Piscová: Physical accessibility to landscape in relation to changes in land cover and landscape identity Ole Hjort Caspersen: The rise or fall of multifunctional landscapes – the conflict between increased public interest and reduced accessibility Peter Bezák, Zita Izakovičová, Milena Moyzeová, Peter Mederly & Magdaléna Bezáková: Accessibility to natural capital and landscape services (local case studies) Kati Soonvald: Winter landscape accessibility and visually impaired people A2 Bridging people and place through landscape identity (1/3) Chairs: Isabel Loupa Ramos, Veerle Van Eetvelde, Graham Fairclough and Bas Pedroli Location: Lyktan Veerle Van Eetvelde, Isabel Loupa Ramos & Graham Fairclough: Landscape identity to explore the interaction between landscape and people Andrew Butler: Landscape identity complex Anita Zariņa & Kristīne Krumberga: Artifacts of Amberland: production of meanings of national landscape in Latvia Michael Jones: A landscape symphony – reflections on landscape, music and cyclical time A3 Landscape management (1/2) Chair: Bo Magnusson Location: Ljusvågen Pau Torrents Daganzo, Lisen