
In recent years, the landscape has acquired an increasingly important role in the discipline and practice of planning, following the emergence of the recognition of its the nature as a “public good”, as an element that summarizes strategic aspects for the maintenance and development of territorial quality, and individual and collective well-being. This shows the need of a deep ex post evaluation of the effects of policies financed by regional and national community funds on the evolution of Sardinian landscapes. There is consistent with economic balance. The analysis at different geographical scales has, in some cases, revealed data against the general trend, especially for some agricultural regions and for certain agricultural products. Results partially confirm the national and European general trend of loss of agricultural land when it is converted to new forms of exploitation.

This economic balance was considered in light of the regional policies which accompanied it. An overall economic balance of landscape changes was calculated from the value ascribed to types of land use on the basis of the allowances (compensation for expropriation) provided by the local authorities (Provincial Commissions). The analysis investigates changes on three geographical scales: region, provinces, and “agrarian regions”. Land-use maps from different years were studied to identify the dominant rural landscape features of the region and the transformations they were subjected to over the course of time. This paper aims to investigate and evaluate these alterations in Sardinia, one of the most rural Italian regions. She still enjoys teaching eighth-grade mathematics (God bless her soul).During the past decades the Italian rural landscape has undergone drastic alterations as a result of complex and contradictory transformation dynamics. My mother has also gone on to follow her passion for children and teaching.
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He personally selects the excellent plants we install and keeps us updated on the newest and best plant varieties. In case you are wondering, Art Laster (the "L" of "CLC") has followed his passion for plants and created Plant Detectives, a retail & wholesale nursery located in Chester, NJ that always has beautiful landscape plants.

Many of our clients have noted this in the testimonials they have written us. Such long-term relationships have led to a feeling of family around the company, and that positive energy translates into superb landscaping projects. Almost every one of CLC's employees have been here for over 10 years, and some as long as 25 years. We are extremely proud of the long-term relationships we have developed over the years, both with our clients, and with our own employees. CLC was one of the first companies founded on the "design/build" principle and we have been a pioneer and leader of design/build landscaping for over 35 years. From the beginning, CLC was founded on the idea that "great landscapes begin with great design ideas." My father was one of the first landscape architects to create a design/build firm, which allows great landscape design ideas to be generated in the design phase, as well as, during the installation phase.

Today, CLC is run by my father, myself and the wonderful employees that have made CLC their home for many years.

Coined in 1973, the title "CLC" comes from the names Cording, Laster and Cording - those being my father, one of his best friends from high school - Art Laster, and my mother.
