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Enduring Trinidad, Colorado: Visualizing Heritage on the Contemporary Landscape
This photo essay explores the urban landscape of Trinidad, Colorado, a city that prospered during the coal era of the late nineteenth and early... -
Nature-based tourism as therapeutic landscape in a COVID era: autoethnographic learnings from a visitor’s experience in Iceland
One of the few silver linings in the COVID pandemic has been a new appreciation for, interest in, and engagement with nature. As countries open, and...
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Maritime Cultural Heritage, Coastal Change and Threat Assessment in Syria
Syria’s coastal and nearshore zone contains a significant, but under-researched, record of maritime cultural heritage (MCH) ranging from prehistory...
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Comparison of Landscape Transformations in the Japanese Archipelago and the Brazilian Amazon
Amazonia and the Japanese Archipelago differ greatly as historical-ecological regions owing both to different cultural trajectories and dissimilar... -
Cultural Pathology: Clinical Diagnosis and Artistic Interventions
The term cultural pathology adds a new dimension to our understanding of social pathology, focusing on cultural dynamics and symbols guiding social... -
The Establishment of the Agricultural Landscape of Central Sicily Between the Middle Neolithic and the Beginning of the Iron Age
The possible co-variation of human occupation and vegetation from the Middle Neolithic to the beginning of the Iron Age (7.5–2.8 ka BP) in Central...
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Repositioning Drone Sensing in Landscape Urbanism and Planning
In a period of climatic breakdown, the instruments of sensing environmental change are critical. Aerial photography was the first tool in the... -
The Bulgarian ethnic tradition of manufacturing rakia: a cultural heritage and a potential functional food resource
Ethnic foods and beverages are cultural heritage. This review summarizes the available data about the manufacturing, flavouring, and colouring of the...
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Making Sense of Landscape
This chapter contends that contemporary theories of landscape are partial, singular and inadequate, and that only multiple and broader-ranging... -
A Cross-cultural Conception of Urban Morphology
Recent advances in morphological studies of Chinese cities have contributed both to urban form research in China and the growth of the International... -
Rapport: affective cultural structures in sociological inquiry
Rapport, a feeling of ease or comfort in an interactional setting, is not automatic or inevitable. Drawing upon and synthesizing literature in the...
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Rush Hour in a National Park—Mobile Encounters in a Peripheral Tourism Landscape
Remote places are often portrayed as marginal, immobile and static. However, these places are also shaped by various mobility practices which are... -
Space-Oriented Elements and Their Relevance to Chengdu Street Cultural Landscape
Cultural landscape in urban streets often carries rich spatial information, from which people can perceive the spatial characteristics of the area... -
Archaeological Evidence of Landscape and Environmental Changes Due to Iron and Gunpowder Production in Mauritius
Iron forging and gunpowder productions were important enterprises in eighteeth-century Mauritius, then known as Île de France. Two sites are tangible...
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Functional connectivity supported by forest conservation in urban sprawl landscape in São Paulo, Brazil
The rapid transformation of natural environments is driven by urban sprawl for a growing human population, mainly characterized by peri-urbanization...
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Policy Diffusion and Regionalization of Immigration: Canada’s International Student Migration Policy Landscape
Canada has been increasing allocation to the Provincial Nominee Program in the immigration target total. Regionalisation of immigration has been an...
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Gamification as a Strategy to Educate About Cultural Heritage and Develop Sustainable Cultural Tourism
The gamification associated with the use of the Internet of Things (IoT) can become an effective tool for generating and disseminating value. The... -
The importance of local fisheries as a cultural attribute: insight from a discrete choice experiment of seafood consumers
The role of maritime heritage in providing benefits such as sense of place and identity has been well documented, but there is limited quantitative...
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Modeling the Cultural Landscape of Early Farmers on the Fringe of the Great Eurasian Steppe: A Case Study from the Middle Southern Buh River Basin in the 6th–5th Millennium BC
The study aims to reconstruct the evolution of the cultural landscape of a settlement microregion located south of Eastern Europe, in the foothills... -
Chinese music under the background of cultural globalization
The term ‘globalization’ has been widely discussed in almost all areas of public and private life over the past fifty years. But globalization is...