Abstract

This paper will build upon my previous smart cultural landscapes research, by offering a technical overview of the planning processes that the policies are based on. In this respect, I will discuss, in an analytic manner, how the argumentation process should take place from a cultural landscape study. This will take into consideration the proficiencies of a planning professional, the smart characteristics of a cultural landscape policy or study and the relevant steps that should be taken to effectively solve the local rural or urban cultural landscape specific issues. The anticipated results would be to establish a well-known place of cultural landscape studies amongst the local rural and urban development processes.

Highlights

  • Various studies have shown that cultural landscapes and urban planning are closely related to the evolution of technology and communications, and it takes advantage of new technologies to achieve better solutions on the management side. [1] [2] [3]In this respect, my research for the past two years has been focused on the Smart side of Cultural Landscapes

  • As we saw our main research problem would be the irrelevance of cultural landscape and urban planning processes, and in order to get to the solution, we will have to start from the very beginning, which is the understanding of planning

  • This will lead us to the point where we will be able to sketch a relevant planning theory

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Introduction

Various studies have shown that cultural landscapes and urban planning are closely related to the evolution of technology and communications, and it takes advantage of new technologies to achieve better solutions on the management side. [1] [2] [3]In this respect, my research for the past two years has been focused on the Smart side of Cultural Landscapes. The urban planning process is a strange one It is overly complex, mostly unclear, and sometimes rusty. In this respect, a major aspect to be discussed in this paper would be the preparation of two new legislative proposals in Romania: The Cultural Patrimony Code and the Territorial Development, Urbanism and Construction Code. A major aspect to be discussed in this paper would be the preparation of two new legislative proposals in Romania: The Cultural Patrimony Code and the Territorial Development, Urbanism and Construction Code Both are in their early stages but are bound to bring significant changes to the urban legislature. Besides those two “case studies”, I will bring to the table some of the most prominent planning and cultural schools of thought, to have a complete and wide view on the technicalities of the planning processes

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