ISBN:
9783658042844
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource (251 S.)
Edition:
Online-Ausg.
Series Statement:
RaumFragen: Stadt – Region – Landschaft
Series Statement:
EBL-Schweitzer
Parallel Title:
Druckausg. Landscape culture - culturing landscapes
DDC:
201.7
Keywords:
Cultural landscapes
;
Human Geography
;
Regional planning
;
Social sciences
;
Electronic books
;
Kulturlandschaft
;
Landschaftsgestaltung
;
Umweltwahrnehmung
Abstract:
Contents; Preface and Acknowledgements; Notes of Editors; Notes of Contributors; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1.1 Introduction, content of this book, research perspectives, previous work; 1.1.1 Understanding landscapes multi-culturally: An emerging field of study; 1.1.2 Content of this book; 1.1.3 Research perspectives; 1.2 Results and Perspectives of the Conference "Landscapes: Theory, Practice and International Context"; Chapter 2 Concepts of Landscape; 2.1 Historical Developments The Evolution of the Concept of Landscape in German Linguistic Areas; 2.1.1 Introduction
Abstract:
2.1.2 Etymological origin and political regionalization2.1.3 The constitution of the aesthetic landscape: from landscape painting to landscape as an aesthetic physical space; 2.1.4 The contrast between city and countryside; 2.1.5 The transfer of scenic norms: Landscaping; 2.1.6 Cultural landscape as home and landscape as an ecosystem; 2.1.7 Landscape and post-industrialization; 2.2 Interacting Cultural, Psychological and Geographical Factors of Landscape Preference; 2.2.1 Introduction; 2.2.2 The Concept of Landscape; 2.2.3 Landscape with Adjectives; 2.2.4 Formal Definitions
Abstract:
2.2.5 Studying Landscape: Geography, Ecology, History and Archaeology2.2.6 Studying Landscape Experience, Perception and Preference; 2.2.7 Conclusion: Landscape as a Natural and Cultural Heritage and Asset; Chapter 3 International Concepts of Landscapes, Theory Basis; 3.1 Landscape is EverywhereThe Construction of the Term Landscapeby US-American Laypersons; 3.1.1 Starting Point, Questions; 3.1.2 Method, Respondents; 3.1.3 Results; 3.1.4 Discussion; 3.2 Landscape Literacy and the "Good Landscape" in Japan; 3.2.1 Introduction; 3.2.2 Observing and Inhabiting; 3.2.3 Landscape Policy in Japan
Abstract:
3.2.4 Good Design and Good Landscape3.2.5 Development Impact and Coherence of Local Landscape; 3.2.6 Conclusion: Landscape Literacy; 3.3 Thai Conceptualizations of Space, Place and Landscape; 3.3.1 Beginning with Words:; 3.3.2 Language and the Dilemma of Translations; 3.3.3 Reading Thainess Through the 'Unboundedness'; 3.3.4 The Conceptualizations of 'Space' and 'Place' in the Thai Contexts; 3.3.5 Synthesizing the Thoughts…; 3.4 Borrowed or Rooted?The Discourse of 'Landscape' in the Arab Middle East; 3.4.1 Introduction; 3.4.2 Urban Culture: A 'Borrowed' Conception of Landscape
Abstract:
3.4.3 Rural Culture: A 'Rooted' Conception of Landscape3.4.4 Conception of Landscape at the Macro-scale: Village Culture; 3.4.5 Conception of Landscape at the Micro-scale: Village House Garden; 3.4.6 Discussion and Conclusion; Chapter 4 Landscape Perception and Preferences in Multi-cultural Settings; 4.1 Outdoor Recreation of Turkish Immigrants in the Wienerwald Biosphere Park, Austria A Stakeholder Process to Identify Research Questions ; 4.1.1 Introduction: Ethnicity and Public Recreation Participation; 4.1.2 Project Context; 4.1.3 Methods; 4.1.4 Results; 4.1.5 Discussion of the Process
Abstract:
4.1.6 Conclusions for Subsequent Research
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