Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Day 9: Wednesday

Today was mostly about working with the case studies. We spent a lot of time looking at maps and decided on three areas where we could implement our strategies: Lystrup, Freerslev, and Alsonderup. Each of these places was chosen because our settlement strategies needed to be implemented in existing areas, and because they demonstrated certain landscape qualities. We didn’t get to do much more than just decide on the places though, since time was pretty scarce.

We only got to have one lecture on this day. Because time was scarce, Professor Kristensen decided to move her lecture to the next day. So the only lecture was Professor Kenneth Olwig’s presentation on the “Landscape Convention: European Landscape Perspective in Ore City, Periurban Amager Commons and the Sandwich and Political Land.” The lecture was highly informative in terms of giving us both landscape laws and policies in conjunction to real locations, but I felt that there were certain jumps in locations that were quite difficult for me (as a foreigner) to follow. 

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