Usually heritage landscape is seen as a natural and a cultural resource. But, in the base of those landscapes we can meet social practices, an intangible heritage that give cohesion to the natural and cultural aspects. Our scope it's to debate ideas comparing examples. Between the well preserved Chinese rice heritage landscapes, supported by millenary social and farming practices, and the abandoned European terraces, an essential social question emerges: the preservation of the landscape heritage is supported not only by natural and cultural elements but also by social practices, technical knowledge and ways of understanding Nature. Efforts to the heritage landscape maintenance has been limited to the natural and cultural elements preservat...
Worldwide interest in the cultural landscape concept-covering rural and urban spheres-is now a major...
The 1992 UNESCO Convention is an important legal reference for the knowledge and enhancement of cult...
The landscape represents the geographical-historical context where any objects acquire a historical ...
Summary: Usually heritage landscape is seen as a natural and a cultural resource. But, in the base ...
The preservation and interpretation of landscape heritage depends not only on natural and cultural e...
The preservation and interpretation of landscape heritage depends not only on natural and cultural e...
The preservation and interpretation of landscape heritage depends not only on natural and cultural e...
The subject of this paper aims to contribute for the management of heritage landscapes. Among others...
Cultural landscapes are the result of social–ecological processes that have co-evolved throughout hi...
Heritage values represent a common good, contributing to societal identity. Landscape is a topical i...
Cultural heritage is a concept in evolution that was constantly revised over time. In the last 60 ye...
This paper discusses the integration of cultural and natural heritage aspects of landscapes. It pres...
One of our deepest needs is for a sense of identity and belonging. A common feature in this is human...
The 1992 UNESCO Convention is an important legal reference for the knowledge and enhancement of cult...
Time is one of the most important driving forces in Landscape Ecology. Time along with geosystem, bi...
Worldwide interest in the cultural landscape concept-covering rural and urban spheres-is now a major...
The 1992 UNESCO Convention is an important legal reference for the knowledge and enhancement of cult...
The landscape represents the geographical-historical context where any objects acquire a historical ...
Summary: Usually heritage landscape is seen as a natural and a cultural resource. But, in the base ...
The preservation and interpretation of landscape heritage depends not only on natural and cultural e...
The preservation and interpretation of landscape heritage depends not only on natural and cultural e...
The preservation and interpretation of landscape heritage depends not only on natural and cultural e...
The subject of this paper aims to contribute for the management of heritage landscapes. Among others...
Cultural landscapes are the result of social–ecological processes that have co-evolved throughout hi...
Heritage values represent a common good, contributing to societal identity. Landscape is a topical i...
Cultural heritage is a concept in evolution that was constantly revised over time. In the last 60 ye...
This paper discusses the integration of cultural and natural heritage aspects of landscapes. It pres...
One of our deepest needs is for a sense of identity and belonging. A common feature in this is human...
The 1992 UNESCO Convention is an important legal reference for the knowledge and enhancement of cult...
Time is one of the most important driving forces in Landscape Ecology. Time along with geosystem, bi...
Worldwide interest in the cultural landscape concept-covering rural and urban spheres-is now a major...
The 1992 UNESCO Convention is an important legal reference for the knowledge and enhancement of cult...
The landscape represents the geographical-historical context where any objects acquire a historical ...