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 and cultural aspects and functions. Terraced farm...
EU policy for the conservation of cultural landscapes is of particular importance for a region such...
In the transition from nomadic to sedentary, people have tried - for their settlements - the most pl...
This is the published paper "Worrying about 'vertical landscapes': Terraced olive groves and ecosyst...
The landscapes formed by agricultural terraces are the natural result of the encounter between the c...
Intensive agriculture, urbanisation and neglected land-country often entail rapid landscape changes,...
Beyond politic decisions, landscape changes mostly result from the economic perception that each com...
Terraced Mediterranean areas are distinctive man-made landscapes with historical and cultural releva...
The entire Mediterranean basin is characterized by landscape patterns whose compositions result from...
In Italy, agricultural intensification and the abandonment of rural areas since the 1960s has led t...
Southern Europe and the whole Mediterranean area are distinguished by landscape types whose characte...
Terraced Mediterranean areas are distinctive man-made landscapes with historical and cultural releva...
Abstract: Coupled human–environment systems and traditional agricultural landscapes can be a key ele...
Rural landscapes are a relevant palimpsest of biocultural diversity, as a tangible example of the sy...
Terraced Mediterranean areas are distinctive man-made landscapes with historical and cultural releva...
The diversity of life is made up not only of the diversity of plants and animal species, habitats an...
EU policy for the conservation of cultural landscapes is of particular importance for a region such...
In the transition from nomadic to sedentary, people have tried - for their settlements - the most pl...
This is the published paper "Worrying about 'vertical landscapes': Terraced olive groves and ecosyst...
The landscapes formed by agricultural terraces are the natural result of the encounter between the c...
Intensive agriculture, urbanisation and neglected land-country often entail rapid landscape changes,...
Beyond politic decisions, landscape changes mostly result from the economic perception that each com...
Terraced Mediterranean areas are distinctive man-made landscapes with historical and cultural releva...
The entire Mediterranean basin is characterized by landscape patterns whose compositions result from...
In Italy, agricultural intensification and the abandonment of rural areas since the 1960s has led t...
Southern Europe and the whole Mediterranean area are distinguished by landscape types whose characte...
Terraced Mediterranean areas are distinctive man-made landscapes with historical and cultural releva...
Abstract: Coupled human–environment systems and traditional agricultural landscapes can be a key ele...
Rural landscapes are a relevant palimpsest of biocultural diversity, as a tangible example of the sy...
Terraced Mediterranean areas are distinctive man-made landscapes with historical and cultural releva...
The diversity of life is made up not only of the diversity of plants and animal species, habitats an...
EU policy for the conservation of cultural landscapes is of particular importance for a region such...
In the transition from nomadic to sedentary, people have tried - for their settlements - the most pl...
This is the published paper "Worrying about 'vertical landscapes': Terraced olive groves and ecosyst...