Search results for "CULTURAL LANDSCAPE"

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The European Landscape Convention with respect to the cultural landscape – a Polish perspective (Europejska Konwencja Krajobrazowa wobec krajobrazu k…

2022

Celem niniejszego artykułu jest odniesienie się do tego, w jaki sposób Europejska Konwencja Krajobrazowa (ELC) definiuje krajobraz kulturowy oraz jakie tworzy narzędzia jego ochrony. Kluczowe jest również ustalenie, z punktu widzenia polskiego porządku prawnego, jak ustawodawca implementuje ochronę krajobrazu kulturowego do prawa krajowego. Ogólna teza artykułu brzmi: ELC tworzy zintegrowany model ochrony krajobrazu, w którym krajobraz kulturowy jest traktowany jako jego nieodłączny element. Tezie ogólnej towarzyszy teza szczegółowa, że ELC nie tworzy samodzielnie optymalnego poziomu ochrony krajobrazu kulturowego, ale raczej kształtuje kierunek, w jakim ta ochrona będzie zmierzać. ELC defi…

Cultural StudiesVisual Arts and Performing Artscultural landscapeplanowanie przestrzennekrajobraz kulturowyConservationspatial planningEuropejska Konwencja KrajobrazowaLawThe European Landscape ConventionSantander Art and Culture Law Review
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Tourism livelihoods in Smøla, Norway

2017

Tourism in islands and archipelagos provides numerous advantages and disadvantages. This paper analyses a previously unpublished case study of island tourism livelihoods from the archipelago of Smøla, Norway, examining the pros and cons of implemented or proposed tourism livelihoods based on a snapshot from 2008-2009. Smøla’s tourism livelihoods are categorised by nature, technology focusing on the wind farm, fishing and hunting, cultural landscapes, culture, and history. As with many other island and archipelago case studies, the most suitable approach could be tourism-supplemented, rather than tourism-dependent, livelihoods with the principal challenge being finding the right scale for Sm…

Cultural Studiesgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryCultural landscapeVDP::Zoologiske og botaniske fag: 480FishingManagement Monitoring Policy and LawLivelihoodAnthropologyScale (social sciences)ArchipelagoVDP::Zoology and botany: 480Environmental planningTourismNature and Landscape ConservationJournal of Marine and Island Cultures
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El patrimonio y paisaje del agua de l’Horta Sud como recursos para una propuesta didáctica

2021

La Huerta de Valencia, paisaje cultural milenario, con valores ambientales, históricos, económicos, culturales y simbólicos, se presenta como un magnífico escenario sobre el que desplegar una propuesta didáctica. Una propuesta que apueste por el aprovechamiento del patrimonio cultural y paisajístico como recurso educativo. Existe toda una línea de investigación en torno al potencial educativo del patrimonio cultural y del paisaje. Tras su revisión, y tras cartografiar, inventariar y analizar los bienes patrimoniales del área de estudio, se plantea como objetivo el diseño de una propuesta didáctica articulada en torno a un itinerario por la Huerta, como estrategia de aprendizaje integral par…

Cultural heritageInterpretation (philosophy)Cultural landscapeGeography Planning and DevelopmentEducational resourcesSociologyHumanitiesEarth-Surface ProcessesCuadernos Geográficos
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Enhancing the Endogenous Potential of Agricultural Landscapes: Strategies and Projects for a Inland Rural Region of Sicily

2018

This paper focuses on the potential of the rural landscape of Sicily, the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, taking into particular account the critical need to deal with the problem of depopulation of the small inner areas by leveraging the “integrated exploitation” of local resources. The rural landscape is considered to be capable of playing an essential role in many fields: ecology, production, culture and tourism. In this regard, guidelines are set by the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations, the EU guidelines and the experience from Italy’s Rural Development Plans, the latter of which aim at achieving the much sought-after multi-functionality of agriculture. This …

Cultural heritageSustainable developmentGeographyUrbanizationTrunk roadAgricultural landscape Rural development plans Endogenous potential SicilyAgency (sociology)Rural areaSettore ICAR/21 - UrbanisticaEnvironmental planningTourismEcosystem services
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Multi-criterial approaches for the inventory and the evaluation of traditional cultural landscapes

2008

The Mediterranean environment is characterized by an high variability in ecological features and by a rich biodiversity, whose interaction has generated complex agro-forestry systems. The resulting cultural landscapes can represent a remarkable trait of Italian landscape. Nonetheless, since several decades they are at risk mainly owing to the consequences of cultural intensification, that has turn out in new cultural models, i.e. specialized high density agronomic plantation, or in a progressive abandonment of agricultural land. In order to prevent the degradation or loos of these particular ecosystems, it becomes a priority to adopt measures for their preservation and promotion. Regardless…

Cultural landscapeSettore AGR/05 - Assestamento Forestale E Selvicolturabiodiversity classificationagroforestry systemecological character
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The importance of terracing in the traditional cultural landscapes: the case study of Sicily (Italy)

2012

The landscapes formed by agricultural terraces are the natural result of the encounter between the characteristics of an environment and the creative force and genius of man, the slow evolution of this relationship between nature and culture, a collective project that balanced the need for producing with the resources available and the native character of the environment. These cultural processes produced a great variety of landscapes. However, they are not supported or confirmed by common inventories allowing to identify and classify the typical Main Traditional Landscape (MTL) within which very important is the role carried out by terraces and related man-made structures, both for natural…

Cultural landscapelandscape conservatiomTerraced landscape multifunctional agriculture Landscape characterEcological-cultural diversitySettore AGR/05 - Assestamento Forestale E SelvicolturaLand-use change
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“L’arte dei muri a secco”, confronti tra esperienze per la conservazione del patrimonio culturale dei paesaggi rurali

2023

The European rural landscape has been designed for centuries by the art of the construction of dry stone walls and by the arrangement of terraced bands, becoming a cultural expression of identity common also to rural contexts geographically distant from each other. In 2018, eight European countries obtained the transnational recognition of the “Art of dry stone walls” in the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage List. The contribution questions, on the basis of some case studies, how UNESCO recognition can concretely favor the start of that necessary support for studies and conservation of the knowledge preserved in the experience of the workers, who often lack professional recognition and re…

Dry-stone walling Conservation Intangible heritage Cultural landscape Rural architectureSettore ICAR/19 - RestauroRestauro Archeologico
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Rural Society, Social Inclusion and Landscape Change in Central and Eastern Europe:A Case Study of Latvia

2009

The countryside of Europe is undergoing many social, economic and environmental changes as a result of depopulation and agricultural land abandonment. This trend, driven in part by the wide disparity of income levels between rural and urban inhabitants, is particularly evident in the Central and Eastern European countries such as Latvia, which joined the EU in 2004 and in 2007. Research was undertaken in Latvia in 2003, the year before it joined the EU, to explore this trend, as manifested in the relationship of people to the countryside, using focus groups and a questionnaire survey. The results showed that, although Latvians retain a strong regard for their traditional countryside landsca…

Eastern europeanSocial spaceEconomic growthGeographySociology and Political ScienceAbandonment (legal)Cultural landscapeQuestionnaireRural areaSocioeconomic statusFocus group
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Management of Cultural Landscapes: What Does this Mean in the Former Soviet Union? A Case Study from Latvia

2009

Concern about changing cultural landscapes has increased recently, with the advent of the European Landscape Convention placing signatory countries in a position of having to develop action for protecting and managing cultural landscapes. In countries of the former Soviet Union the landscape underwent many changes as a result of agricultural collectivisation and its aftermath. This situation has been analysed for six sample rural municipalities (pagasts) in Latvia, one of the three former Soviet countries to join the European Union (EU), using maps from the period 1901 to 1927 (to represent the ‘traditional landscape’) and 1997 orthophotographs updated to 2000 (to represent the ‘post-Soviet…

European Landscape ConventionEuropean Landscape Convention/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/2300/2309Geography Planning and Development/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/2300/2308Land managementlandscape changeManagement Monitoring Policy and Lawlandscape characterEnvironmental Science(all)Environmental protectionAgricultural landPolitical sciencemedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionCollectivisationLandscape archaeologyNature and Landscape ConservationGeneral Environmental Sciencemedia_commonbusiness.industryCultural landscape/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/3300/3305/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/2300EconomyAgricultureRural areabusinessLandscape Research
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Science, politics and image in Valencia: a review of urban discourse in the Spanish City

2003

Abstract In the urban sphere, discourse is fundamental to the social and political construction of urban reality. The urban landscape is, in part, a result of those discourses. It is, as Richard Schein suggests, a discourse materialized. The production of these discourses throughout urban history both represented and constructed urban reality at any given time. For much of history, the written word was central to such discursive representations, literary formulations and even biological metaphors that sought to interpret the city both for local inhabitants and outsiders. Today, the photographic image has usurped the former dominance of the word. This article uses archival research to trace …

FifteenthSociology and Political ScienceMetaphorUrban sociologymedia_common.quotation_subjectCultural landscapeDevelopmentArchival researchUrban StudiesUrban historyPoliticsAestheticsTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementSociologySocial scienceUrbanismmedia_commonCities
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