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Cultural landscapes

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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Cultural Landscape

2018
The “cultural landscape” has been a fundamental concept in geography and was first defined as “landscape modified by human activity” by the German geographer Friedrich Ratzel in 1890. It was introduced to American geography in the 1920s by Carl O. Sauer (American geographer).
Funda Varnaci Uzun, Mehmet Somuncu
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Characterizing European cultural landscapes: Accounting for structure, management intensity and value of agricultural and forest landscapes [PDF]

open access: yesLand Use Policy, 2017
Almost all rural areas in Europe have been shaped or altered by humans and can be considered cultural landscapes, many of which now are considered to entail valuable cultural heritage.
Catharina J E Schulp   +2 more
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The cultural landscape

Landscape Research, 1994
Abstract There has been a recent shift by environmental agencies towards recognising the positive contribution made by humankind to the creation of valued landscapes. This discussion outlines the growing appreciation of cultural landscapes in various European countries.
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The Cultural Landscape

Soviet Geography, 1968
AbstractThis early article by an economic geographer takes issue with the view that man's influence on the natural environment is accidental, that it Is inadequate to give rise to new landscapes, and that altered landscapes can revert to their original state.
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The Cultural Landscape

2017
This chapter explores the different influences in our culture that helped to foment the repressed memory epidemic of the late twentieth century, including the idea that everyone has some kind of psychological problem; the “victimology” movement; pop psychotherapeutic fads such as primal therapy; the idea that people should be happy, and if they aren’t,
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Cultural Landscapes

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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Cultural landscapes and the UNESCO World Heritage List: perpetuating European dominance

International Journal of Heritage Studies, 2022
Christoph Brumann
exaly  

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