The disappearance of public paths in Spain and its impact on landscape justice
Miguel Torres García,
Michela Ghislanzoni and
Manuel Trujillo Carmona
Landscape Research, 2020, vol. 45, issue 5, 615-626
Abstract:
The public paths network in Spain constitutes state property in the public domain which is endangered by disappearance or misappropriation. This exploratory article asks how this situation has an impact on the right to the landscape. We provide an overview of the situation of public paths in Spain, as well as examples from six case studies, which reveals that much conflict stems from changes in their use and the practices related to them. Public pathways play a key role in the perception of the territory, and their disappearance entails landscape injustices which we need to distinguish from landscapes of injustice.
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1080/01426397.2020.1736532
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