Cultural Landscape Assessment in the Niagara Escarpment

Cultural Landscape Assessment in the Niagara Escarpment
Author: Cecelia Paine,James Richard Taylor,Landscape Research Group at Guelph
Publsiher: Guelph, Ont. : Landscape Research Group at Guelph, School of Landscape Architecture, University of Guelph, 1997 [i.e. 1998]
Total Pages: 58
Release: 1997
Genre: Human geography
ISBN: CORNELL:31924073981742

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Cultural Landscape Assessment

Cultural Landscape Assessment
Author: Cecelia Paine,James Richard Taylor,Landscape Research Group at Guelph
Publsiher: Guelph, Ont. : Landscape Research Group at Guelph
Total Pages: 72
Release: 1995
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: PSU:000031105057

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Cultural Landscape in Practice

Cultural Landscape in Practice
Author: Giuseppe Amoruso,Rossella Salerno
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2019-02-13
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783030114220

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This book approaches cultural landscape as a driver for societal challenges, economic development, social inclusion, place assessment and heritage conservation. It explores issues stemming from the relation between conservation and emergencies, and identifies descriptive tools for conveying knowledge and generating new expertise, heritage skills, seismic culture and social resilience. The documentation of landscapes, due in part to new technologies, increasingly involves integrated methodologies and graphic outcomes such as Heritage-BIM, advanced 3D modeling, and immersive environments. According to recent UNESCO recommendations, the process of mapping places is a necessary prerequisite for design action, and also includes the emotional and perceptive dimension, so as to represent space through visual thought and produce graphic materials. The chapters presented here will ultimately support efforts to overcome the emergency phase of reconstruction after natural disasters and, by exploring relevant issues in recent studies, will describe emerging tools that can help inspire practices that concern not only agrarian and urban, but also historic urban landscapes. The work also presents planning tools to help preserve the integrity and authenticity of urban heritages. The book will benefit all scholars and practitioners who are involved in the process of understanding, designing and transforming places, and will foster an international exchange of research, case studies, and best practices to confront the practical challenges involved in keeping cultural landscapes alive.

Cultural landscape

Cultural landscape
Author: Józef Hernik,Jacek M. Pijanowski
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2007
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 8360633134

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Handbook of Research on Methods and Tools for Assessing Cultural Landscape Adaptation

Handbook of Research on Methods and Tools for Assessing Cultural Landscape Adaptation
Author: Rosa, Isabel de Sousa,Lopes, Joana Corte,Ribeiro, Ricardo,Mendes, Ana
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 524
Release: 2018-06-22
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781522541875

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In a globalizing and expanding world, the need for research centered on analysis, representation, and management of landscape components has become critical. By providing development strategies that promote resilient relations, this book promotes more sustainable and cultural approaches for territorial construction. The Handbook of Research on Methods and Tools for Assessing Cultural Landscape Adaptation provides emerging research on the cultural relationships between a community and the ecological system in which they live. This book highlights important topics such as adaptive strategies, ecosystem services, and operative methods that explore the expanding aspects of territorial transformation in response to human activities. This publication is an important resource for academicians, graduate students, engineers, and researchers seeking a comprehensive collection of research focused on the social and ecological components in territory development.

University of Adelaide North Terrace Campus Cultural Landscape Assessment Study

University of Adelaide  North Terrace Campus  Cultural Landscape Assessment Study
Author: David Sydney Jones
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2008
Genre: Historic gardens
ISBN: 0863967159

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Routledge Handbook of Landscape Character Assessment

Routledge Handbook of Landscape Character Assessment
Author: Graham Fairclough,Ingrid Sarlöv Herlin,Carys Swanwick
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2018-05-11
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781317621034

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In this multi-authored book, senior practitioners and researchers offer an international overview of landscape character approaches for those working in research, policy and practice relating to landscape. Over the last three decades, European practice in landscape has moved from a narrow, if relatively straightforward, focus on natural beauty or scenery to a much broader concept of landscape character constructed through human perception, and transcending any of its individual elements. Methods, tools and techniques have been developed to give practical meaning to this idea of landscape character. The two main methods, Landscape Character Assessment (LCA) and Historic Landscape Characterisation (HLC) were applied first in the United Kingdom, but other methods are in use elsewhere in Europe, and beyond, to achieve similar ends. This book explores why different approaches exist, the extent to which disciplinary or cultural specificities in different countries affect approaches to land management and landscape planning, and highlights areas for reciprocal learning and knowledge transfer. Contributors to the book focus on examples of European countries – such as Sweden, Turkey and Portugal – that have adopted and extended UK-style landscape characterisation, but also on countries with their own distinctive approaches that have developed from different conceptual roots, as in Germany, France and the Netherlands. The collection is completed by chapters looking at landscape approaches based on non-European concepts of landscape in North America, Australia and New Zealand. This book has an introductory price of £125/$205 which will last until 3 months after publication - after this time it will revert to £140/$225.

The Assessment of German Cultural Landscapes

The Assessment of German Cultural Landscapes
Author: Jessica Matloch
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2018-03-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783658214166

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Jessica Matloch examines the importance of regional cultural landscape for their residents using the approach of willingness to pay. She identifies that almost each resident of every region prefers water landscapes. Furthermore, landscape perception is often influenced by education and by the resident’s relationship with nature. The impact of the relationship to the region differs between regions and resident groups. Regarding the involvement in or for the landscape, the results suggest that specific groups of residents are more willing to volunteer in and for regional landscapes than others. The analyses illustrate that the region is used the most to relax and the least for cultural purposes.