European Landscape Convention

The European Landscape Convention of the Council of Europe, also known as the Florence Convention, is the first international treaty to be exclusively devoted to all aspects of European landscape. It applies to the entire territory of the Parties and covers natural, rural, urban and peri-urban areas. It concerns landscapes that might be considered outstanding as well as everyday or degraded landscapes. The Convention is aimed at: the protection, management and planning of all landscapes and raising awareness of the value of a living landscape.

European Landscape Convention of the Council of Europe
Signed20 October 2000
LocationStrasbourg, France
Effective1 March 2004
Parties40
DepositaryTreaty Office of the Council of Europe
LanguagesEnglish and French
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