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Australian Alps national parks: Cultural landscape management __ Here are guidelines for identifying, assessing and managing cultural landscapes in the Australian Alps national parks - From australianalps.environment.gov.au - http://www.australianalps.environment.gov.au/publications/research-reports/cultural-landscape-management-guidelines.html
Central Park __ You will find a history and overview of this important cultural landscape. - From ny.com - http://www.ny.com/articles/centralpark.html
Changing Neolithic Landscapes at Brzesc Kujawski, Poland __ "The study of ancient landscapes in Europe has generally involved the reconstruction of the prehistoric vegetation of a particular region (e.g. Birks et al. 1988), leading to a general equation of landscape with vegetation." You will find a detailed article about this region in Poland. - From Princeton University - http://www.princeton.edu/~bogucki/landcape.html
Cultural Landscape __ "In the USA, there are four general types of cultural landscapes, not mutually exclusive: historic sites, historic designed landscapes, historic vernacular landscapes, and ethnographic landscapes." You will find an encyclopedic article with links to related materials. - From Wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cultural_landscape
The Cultural Landscape Foundation __ Learn about this organization, their goals
and activities. Find out what a "cultural landscape" really is. "A cultural
landscape is a geographic area that includes cultural resources and natural
resources associated with a historic event, activity, or person. Sometimes
cultural landscapes are the result of one person or group of people acting upon
the land. Other times they are the result of an idea one person or a group had
and then created at that time. Cultural landscapes can range from thousands of
acres of rural lands to a small homestead with a front yard of less than one
acre. They include grand estates, farmland, public gardens and parks, college
campuses, cemeteries, scenic highways and even industrial sites." - illustrated
- From the Cultural Landscape Foundation -
http://www.tclf.org/
Cultural Landscape Legacies, Inc.__ "Educate, protect, and preserve the cultural
heritage of those who left their legacy on the landscape of the Upper Midwest."
Information about the organization and its activities. - illustrated - From clli.org - http://www.clli.org/
Cultural Landscapes __ A good overview of cultural landscapes in California's state parks. - illustrated - From parks.ca.gov - http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=22500
Cultural Landscapes:
An approach to Heritage Management in India __ You will find a lengthy
paper on the topic. - From usicomos.org -
http://www.usicomos.org/symp/archive/2006/docs/khanna-4837
Cultural Landscapes Home Page __ Searchable database of world wide cultural landscapes from the Library of Congress. - illustrated - From Library of Congress - http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/gmdhtml/setlhome.html
Cultural Landscapes from Around the World __ Click-to-view galleries of pictures covering many aspects of cultural geography. - illustrated - From Dr. Dale Lightfoot - http://www2.geog.okstate.edu/us
Cultural Landscapes - National Capital Commission __ "It is not only buildings that link us to our past. The landscape — especially in a country as immense as Canada — also plays its part in human history. Geographers at the beginning of the 20th century started using the concept of a “cultural landscape.” Learn what has happened since and find out what is in the works now in Canada. - From canadascapital.gc.ca - http://www.canadascapital.gc.ca/bins/ncc_web_content_page.asp?cid=16300-20450-27621&lang=1&bhcp=1
Cultural landscapes - Regional Identities and Sustainable Husbandry in Highland
Ecosystems __ "Some scientists say that the traditional forms of living and
husbandry in the mountainous regions in Austria are at end. Furthermore, and as
a consequence our traditional cultural landscapes are endangered due to the new
and lower product prices. In Austria, compensatory income has reached a level of
70 % of the total income. To verify the situation, seven typical regions were
chosen for a field study." Read about the results of these studies. - From The
Macaulay Institute -
http://www.macaulay.ac.uk/livestocksystems/tdv/aschen.htm
Japanese Cultural Landscapes __ "Japanese cultural landscapes are documented, described, and explained through extensive use of photographs and other imagery." Jam-packed with information. - illustrated - From utc.edu/ - http://www.utc.edu/Research/AsiaProgram/teaching/index.php?section=2
The Lednice-Valtice Cultural Landscape __ "Between the 17th and 20th centuries,
the ruling dukes of Liechtenstein transformed their domains in southern Moravia
into a striking landscape. It married Baroque architecture (mainly the work of
Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach) and the classical and neo-Gothic style of
the castles of Lednice and Valtice with countryside fashioned according to
English romantic principles of landscape architecture. At 200 sq. km, it is one
of the largest artificial landscapes in Europe." - illustrated - From UNESCO -
http://whc.unesco.org/sites/763.htm
The Maritime Cultural Landscape __ "The archaeological concept combining sea and
land would be the maritime cultural landscape. It means that the starting point
for the subject of maritime archaeology is maritime culture." A good overview. -
From Christer Westerdahl -
http://www.abc.se/%7Em10354/publ/cult-land.htm
The Neolithic Mosaic on the North European Plain __ "The introduction of agriculture and the successful establishment of farming communities on the lowlands of north-central Europe between 5000 and 3500 B.C. (recalibrated dating) marked one of the most significant transformations of prehistoric society in this region." You will find a detailed paper. - From Princeton University - http://www.princeton.edu/~bogucki/mosaic.html
Parks Canada - An Approach to Aboriginal Cultural Landscapes __ You will find an overview of Canadian action on the cultural landscapes of its First Nation populations. - illustrated - From Parks Canada - http://www.pc.gc.ca/docs/r/pca-acl/sec2/sec2a.aspx
Preservation Brief 36: Protecting Cultural Landscapes __ "Cultural landscapes can range from thousands of acres of rural tracts of land to a small homestead with a front yard of less than one acre. Like historic buildings and districts, these special places reveal aspects of our country's origins and development through their form and features and the ways they were used. " A look at ways of preserving this important resource. - illustrated - From National Park Service - http://www.cr.nps.gov/hps/tps/briefs/brief36.htm
Report on the Vienna Meeting on European Cultural Landscapes __ "Information Document: Report of the Expert Meeting on European Cultural Landscapes of Outstanding Universal Value - Vienna, Austria, 21 April 1996 " - From unesco.org - http://whc.unesco.org/archive/europe7.htm
Vatican Exhibit Rome Reborn __ "Rome now is one of the grandest cities in the
world. Millions of pilgrims and tourists come every year to admire, and be awed
by, its treasures of architecture, art, and history. But is was not always this
way. By the fourteenth century, the great ancient city had dwindled to a
miserable village. Perhaps 20,000 people clung to the ruins despite the ravages
of disease and robber barons. Popes and cardinals had fled to Avignon in
southern France. Rome was dwarfed in wealth and power by the great commercial
cities and territorial states farther north, from Florence to Venice." Learn
what happened next. - From ibiblio.org -
http://www.ibiblio.org/expo/vatican.exhibit/Vatican.exhibit.html
Virtual Landscape Gallery __ You will find major European gardens and their
components; some interpretive text; searchable database on influence, plant
type, geographic location, etc. - illustrated - from vilar.com -
http://www.vilar.com/
What are Cultural Landscapes? __ "...Provide a sense of place and identity; they map our relationship with the land over time; and they are part of our national heritage and each of our lives." An excellent general overview of what cultural landscapes are. - illustrated - From tclf.org - http://tclf.org/landscapes/what-are-cultural-landscapes
World Cultural Landscape Heritage Sites of China __ An overview of a couple of cultural landscape sites in China with description and images. - illustrated - From english.cntv.cn - http://english.cntv.cn/travel/heritage/landscape/index.shtml
World Heritage Centre
- Cultural Landscape __ "There exist a great variety of Landscapes that
are representative of the different regions of the world. Combined works of
nature and humankind, they express a long and intimate relationship between
peoples and their natural environment." An overview of what cultural
landscapes are as well as a long list of examples with links leading to
additional detail. - illustrated - From unesco.org -
http://whc.unesco.org/en/culturallandscape
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