From a largely autobiographical perspective, the development of the European concept of landscape is considered through the last fifty years, focussed on the gap between the environmental idea which has progressively become more ecological, so the landscape idea has become much more cultural. When they work together, there can be outstanding results, as demonstrated in the European Landscape Award. However, what seemed to be an unsteady progress towards a common understanding of cultural landscape can still receive dramatic shocks. The Pandemic is one such shock which has just begun to be absorbed into landscape thinking, and now the cosy concept of national and regional landscape identities is shattered yet again, by invasion, immigration ...
One of our deepest needs is for a sense of identity and belonging. A common feature in this is human...
22 years ago, the European Landscape Convention saw the potential of a landscape perspective to cont...
In the immediate aftermath of the war which threatened sovereignty, fractured geographical and polit...
Reflecting on the other papers in this special issue, this synopsis characterises some essential tre...
Reflecting on the other papers in this special issue, this synopsis characterises some essential tre...
Have we reached a post-landscape condition? Have prevailing visual relations between people and land...
European landscape is diverse, however it is changing rapidly. The old activities still reflected in...
Cultural landscapes can be considered as centres for multifunctionality and sustainability at the re...
The objects of study in landscape ecology become increasingly ‘‘cultural.’ ’ Humans now appropriate ...
The idea that landscape has been created by human activities on a biophysical basis allows for clear...
“Landscape”, the European Landscape Convention tells us, “an area, as perceived by people, whose cha...
In the end, landscape turned out to be a concept almost entirely devoid of content. At worst a bad p...
Culture changes landscapes and culture is embodied by landscapes. Both aspects of this dynamic are e...
Landscape can be described in many ways, for example, its ecological diversity, botanical or cultura...
This research explores the historic cultural backgrounds of landscape perceptions in England, France...
One of our deepest needs is for a sense of identity and belonging. A common feature in this is human...
22 years ago, the European Landscape Convention saw the potential of a landscape perspective to cont...
In the immediate aftermath of the war which threatened sovereignty, fractured geographical and polit...
Reflecting on the other papers in this special issue, this synopsis characterises some essential tre...
Reflecting on the other papers in this special issue, this synopsis characterises some essential tre...
Have we reached a post-landscape condition? Have prevailing visual relations between people and land...
European landscape is diverse, however it is changing rapidly. The old activities still reflected in...
Cultural landscapes can be considered as centres for multifunctionality and sustainability at the re...
The objects of study in landscape ecology become increasingly ‘‘cultural.’ ’ Humans now appropriate ...
The idea that landscape has been created by human activities on a biophysical basis allows for clear...
“Landscape”, the European Landscape Convention tells us, “an area, as perceived by people, whose cha...
In the end, landscape turned out to be a concept almost entirely devoid of content. At worst a bad p...
Culture changes landscapes and culture is embodied by landscapes. Both aspects of this dynamic are e...
Landscape can be described in many ways, for example, its ecological diversity, botanical or cultura...
This research explores the historic cultural backgrounds of landscape perceptions in England, France...
One of our deepest needs is for a sense of identity and belonging. A common feature in this is human...
22 years ago, the European Landscape Convention saw the potential of a landscape perspective to cont...
In the immediate aftermath of the war which threatened sovereignty, fractured geographical and polit...