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... landscape is fundamental to our experience of being - in - the - world , yet the cultural meanings associated with landscape have received very little attention in planning for land use and conservation in both western and non - western ...
... landscape is fundamental to our experience of being - in - the - world , yet the cultural meanings associated with landscape have received very little attention in planning for land use and conservation in both western and non - western ...
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... LANDSCAPE In the title of this paper , it is suggested that oral tradition might be regarded as a cultural cognitive ... landscape . The concept of landscape is understood in many ways , ranging from the very narrowly specific to the ...
... LANDSCAPE In the title of this paper , it is suggested that oral tradition might be regarded as a cultural cognitive ... landscape . The concept of landscape is understood in many ways , ranging from the very narrowly specific to the ...
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... landscapes . Some of their best work , however , avoids the landscape terminology altogether by referring instead to " cultural properties " ( Parker and King 1995 ) . My belief is that the commonly used definitions of the landscape ...
... landscapes . Some of their best work , however , avoids the landscape terminology altogether by referring instead to " cultural properties " ( Parker and King 1995 ) . My belief is that the commonly used definitions of the landscape ...
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ALAN CALDWELL and MONICA MACAULAY | 18 |
REGNA DARNELL | 54 |
WILLIAM W GIFFIN | 68 |
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