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Recovering Ancient Landscapes in Coastal Zones for Cultural Tourism: A Spatial Analysis

2020
Cultural assets are increasingly being used to enhance local distinction in face of a globalized tourism market which demands for unique and meaningful experiences. Land use in coastal areas as well as aesthetically pleasing landscapes is important of this tourism product.
Eric Vaz, Dora Agapito
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Participatory Monitoring in Cultural Heritage Conservation

Adjunct Proceedings of the 29th ACM Conference on User Modeling, Adaptation and Personalization, 2021
Community participation in cultural heritage conservation has been a concern since the Venice Charter (1964) so far. This approach has also been highlighted in the World Heritage documents. In this case, it is necessary to engage local people in all stages of protection, conservation and management.
Ahmad Nasrolahi   +3 more
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Life in a shrimp zone: aqua- and other cultures of Bangladesh's coastal landscape

The Journal of Peasant Studies, 2014
This essay questions the possibilities of food sovereignty for producing a radical egalitarian politics. Specifically, it explores the class-differentiated implications of food sovereignty in a zone of ecological crisis – Bangladesh's coastal Khulna district.
Kasia Paprocki, Jason Cons
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Resource use, conflicts and cultural landscape development in the coastal zone

Norsk Geografisk Tidsskrift - Norwegian Journal of Geography, 1991
An interactional view of cultural landscape development forms the basis for this analysis of resource use and landscape change in a typical coastal community of West Norway. The article describes the transition from a traditional landscape of fishing-farming to new landscapes of leisure and aquaculture in terms of structural change.
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Inner periphery is a new growing zone of Russia’s cultural landscape

Regional Research of Russia, 2013
A theoretical typology of Russia’s cultural landscapes and a series of journeys have allowed us to identify a new zone of cultural landscape. This zone is the inner periphery that differs from the common (remote) periphery in terms of the location of developed inner areas.
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Limitations of Protected Areas Zoning in Mediterranean Cultural Landscapes Under the Ecosystem Services Approach

Ecosystems, 2014
Protected areas have been created worldwide to set apart certain areas from land-use transformation. The biodiversity and ecosystems protected by these areas deliver several ecosystem services. Recently, besides increasing global protected coverage, there has been a growing demand to assess the adequacy of protected areas management.
Ignacio Palomo   +3 more
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The cultural landscape in the zone of monuments of Guanajuato, Mexico

2022
Este estudio se orienta a la lectura de las huellas del paisaje cultural en la zona de monumentos de Guanajuato, México, concretamente en la Plaza de la Paz y el Jardín de la Unión. El marco metodológico incorpora la geografía, la interpretación de la cartografía histórica y la revisión de iniciativas de instituciones internacionales en torno al ...
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Mapping of land use structure based on deciphering of multi-zone space images for the purposes of geoecological zoning of cultural landscape

INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL
The article reveals the issues of application of land use structure mapping techniques using algorithms of automated interpretation of Earth remote sensing data (multispectral space images) for the purposes of regional geoecological zoning. Research conducted in 2024. Landsat satellite images were used as Earth remote sensing data.
Oleg Zarubin   +4 more
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Research on landscape pattern zoning management based on the matching of ecosystem cultural service supply and demand

Spatial mapping of cultural ecosystem services in each rural tourist destination not only provides tourists with more personalized rural tourist routes, but also facilitates better promotion of rural tourist destinations. However, ecosystem cultural services are difficult to be defined and quantified due to their subjectivity and intangibility. In view
Yuyang Yu, Tengteng Shang, Shijie Zhang
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Study on Down-Zoning of Height Restriction in the Area of Cultural Landscape in Kanazawa

Journal of the City Planning Institute of Japan, 2020
Yuichiro Nakatani   +2 more
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