Ⅰ. Introduction
Ⅱ. The background of the enactment of Landscape Act
1. The diversion of the recognition of the value of landscapes
2. Pre-Landscape Act: Non systematic landscape law and administration
3. The necessity of legal foundation for the active creation of the value of landscapes
Ⅲ. The characteristics and main contents of Landscape Act - from the viewpoint of local autonomy
1. The establishment of legal foundation of local autonomous landscape administration through the participation of local residents
2. The establishment of legal foundation of landscape agreement between or among local residents
Ⅳ. The improvement of Landscape Act focused on local autonomy
1. Strengthening the rights of local residents’ participation
2. The flexibility of Landscape Act for the enhancement of local autonomy
3. The prohibit of the substitution of the Landscape Council for other councils
4. The necessity of the legally binding force of landscape plan
Ⅴ. Conclusion
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