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基本説明
Compares how different cultures interpret landscapes, how cultural values are assessed, explores new tools for assessment, picks up the discussion about landscape authenticity, and draws perspectives for further research.
Full Description
This book has been initiated by the workshop on Cultural heritage in changing landscapes, held during the IALE (International Association for Landscape Ecology) European Conference that started in Stockholm, Sweden, in June 200 1 and continued across the Baltic to Tartu, Estonia, in JUly. The papers presented at the workshop have been supported by invited contributions that address a wider range of the cultural heritage management issues and research interfaces required to study cultural landscapes. The book focuses on landscape interfaces. Both the ones we find out there in the landscape and the ones we face while doing research. We hope that this book helps if not to make use of these interfaces, then at least to map them and bridge some of the gaps between them. The editors wish to thank those people helping us to assemble this collection. First of all our gratitude goes to the authors who contributed to the book. We would like to thank Marc Antrop, Mats Widgren, Roland Gustavsson, Marion Pots chin, Barbel Tress, Tiina Peil, Helen Soovali and Anu Printsmann for their quick and helpful advice, opinions and comments during the different stages of editing. Helen Soovali and Anu Printsmann together with Piret Pungas - thank you for technical help.
Contents
Contributing Authors. Preface. Landscape interfaces; H. Palang, G. Fry. Landscape: ecology and semiosis; D. Cosgrove. The concept of cultural landscape: discourse and narratives; M. Jones. A comparative study on trees and hedgerows in Japan and England; K. Fukamachi, H. Oku, O. Rackham. Transformations of cultural landscape: the case of the Polish-Ukranian borderland; E. Skowronek, R. Krukowska, A. Swieca. The role of cultural values in modern landscapes: the Flemish example; M. Antrop. Shaping the future of a cultural landscape: the Douro Valley wine region; T. Andresen, M.J. Curado. Cultural and historical values in landscape planning: local's perception; H. Alumäe, A. Printsmann, H. Palang. Stakeholder landscapes and GIS: institutional visions of landscape and sustainability in the management of the Sherwood Natural Area, UK; R. Fish, R. Haines-Young, J. Rubiano. An aboriginal planning initiative: sacred knowledge and landscape suitability analysis; M. Cantwell, C.W. Adams. Communicating landscape development plans through scenario visualization techniques; B. Tress, G. Tress. Historical cadstral maps as a tool for valuation of today's landscape elements. S.T. Domas, I. Austad, J. A. Timberlid, A. Norderhaug. From objects to landscapes in natural and cultural heritage management: a role for landscape interfaces; G. Fry. Landscape archaeology and management of ancient cultural heritage sites: Some notes based on Finnish experiences; P. Maaranen. Pressure on the fringe of the cities; G. Swensen. The long chain archaeology, historical landscape characterization and time depth in the landscape; G. Fairclough. Authenticity in landscape conservation and management the importance of the local context; R. Gustavsson, A. Peterson. Combining approaches in landscape research:the case of Saaremaa, Estonia; H. Sooväli, H. Palang, E. Kaur, T. Peil, I. Vermandere. Landscape a matter of identity and integrity: towards sound knowledge, awareness and involvement; J.D.van Mansvelt, B. Pedroli. Learning from Tartu towards post-postmodern landscapes; J.S. Jauhiainen.