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European forestry systems mirror social-ecological diversity but closer-to-nature forest management and landscape planning are also required. [PDF]
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2022
Abstract This chapter reviews the diverse landscapes of education and literacy in medieval Central Europe. It addresses education infrastructures and their relations to Western European models, as well as the emerging literary languages of Central Europe’s eastern areas, assessing the common elements of literacy and education as given by
Farkas Gábor Kiss, Lucie Doležalová
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Abstract This chapter reviews the diverse landscapes of education and literacy in medieval Central Europe. It addresses education infrastructures and their relations to Western European models, as well as the emerging literary languages of Central Europe’s eastern areas, assessing the common elements of literacy and education as given by
Farkas Gábor Kiss, Lucie Doležalová
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2023
Abstract The chapter explains the origins and development of Cultural Landscapes within the World Heritage Convention from 1992 to the present day. It defines cultural landscape as cultural properties representing the combined works of nature and of man.
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Abstract The chapter explains the origins and development of Cultural Landscapes within the World Heritage Convention from 1992 to the present day. It defines cultural landscape as cultural properties representing the combined works of nature and of man.
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2013
Il testo traccia un profilo del concetto di paesaggio culturale, attraverso differenti approcci culturali e ...
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Il testo traccia un profilo del concetto di paesaggio culturale, attraverso differenti approcci culturali e ...
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2012
This article explores the idea of cultural landscapes. The term ‘cultural landscape’ is widely recognized as a description of a region of the earth that has been transformed by human action. This article explores the history of the idea of cultural landscapes, focusing on two dichotomies.
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This article explores the idea of cultural landscapes. The term ‘cultural landscape’ is widely recognized as a description of a region of the earth that has been transformed by human action. This article explores the history of the idea of cultural landscapes, focusing on two dichotomies.
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Landscape Journal, 2012
Introduction 1. Attachment to Place 2. Emergence of the Cultural Landscape 3. New Applications 4.
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Introduction 1. Attachment to Place 2. Emergence of the Cultural Landscape 3. New Applications 4.
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Journal of Cultural Geography, 1987
(1987). Abstract Cultural Landscapes. Journal of Cultural Geography: Vol. 8, No. 1, pp. 67-80.
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(1987). Abstract Cultural Landscapes. Journal of Cultural Geography: Vol. 8, No. 1, pp. 67-80.
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Urban Culture, Urban Cultural Landscape
2014The purpose of this chapter is to investigate the relationship between the concepts of “culture” and “cultural landscape,” both regarding the actual urban space. As the semantic spheres of these terms overlap, there are many other almost similar approaches, but tributary to specific areas—as “cultural geography,” “cultural anthropology,” “cultural ...
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