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Landscapes in the Eastern Mediterranean between the Future and the Past



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Autore: Vogiatzakis Ioannis N Visualizza persona
Titolo: Landscapes in the Eastern Mediterranean between the Future and the Past Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2020
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (164 p.)
Soggetto non controllato: landscape archaeology
Cyprus
Landscape Character Assessment (LCA)
Eastern Mediterranean
Land Description Units
stakeholders' analysis
UK
local authority
ancient sanctuaries
East Med landscape
Twain-born Border Lord
Landscape Decision Support System
mapping
topography
Byzantine landscape and garden art
economy
LCA
classification
churches
Arabic-speaking
participatory
Landscape Risk Assessment Model
landforms
GIS
planning
typology
Greek-speaking
public realm
landscape changes
sacred space
comparative study
urban environment
ideology
political power
Arabic landscape and garden art
cultural sustainability
historical maps
religion
rural land
multi-functional landscapes
Lebanon
Mediterranean
geographical information system
spatial distributions
Land Description Unit (LDU)
political sustainability
landscape
landscape character assessment
governance
Persona (resp. second.): Abu-JaberNizar
TrovatoMaria Gabriella
TerkenliTheano S
Sommario/riassunto: Landscapes have long been viewed as ‘multifunctional’, integrating ecological, economic, sociocultural, historical, and aesthetic dimensions. Landscape science and public awareness in Europe have been progressing in leaps and bounds. The challenges involved in landscape-related issues and fields, however, are multiple and refer to landscape stewardship and protection, as well as to the development of comprehensive theoretical and methodological approaches, in tandem with public sensitization and participatory governance and in coordination with appropriate top-down planning and policy instruments. Landscape-scale approaches are fundamental to the understanding of past and present cultural evolution, and are now considered to be an appropriate spatial framework for the analysis of sustainability. Methods and tools of landscape analysis and intervention have also gone a long way since their early development in Europe and the United States. Although significant progress has been made, there remain many issues which are understudied or not investigated at all—at least in a Mediterranean context. This Special Issue addresses the application of landscape theory and practice in the Eastern Mediterranean and mainly, but not exclusively, reports on the outcomes of an international conference held in Jordan, in December 2015, with the title “Landscapes of Eastern Mediterranean: Challenges, Opportunities, Prospects and Accomplishments”. The focus of this Special Issue, landscapes of the Eastern Mediterranean region, thus constitutes a timely area of research interest, not only because these landscapes have so far been understudied, but also as a rich site of strikingly variegated, long-standing multicultural human–environmental interactions. These interactions, resting on and taking shape through millennia of continuity in tradition, have been striving to adapt to technological advances, while currently juggling with manifold and multilayered socioeconomic and climate–environmental crises.
Titolo autorizzato: Landscapes in the Eastern Mediterranean between the Future and the Past  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-03921-775-5
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910404082203321
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