Non-Visual Landscape

Non-Visual Landscape

Author: Nikolas Hasanagas

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Published: 2011-10-01

Total Pages: 104

ISBN-13: 3838201965

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Landscape is the impression given by a place. The five senses construct five landscapes: there is not only the visual landscape but also non-visual landscapes such as smell, touch, sound ('sound-scape'), and taste landscapes. The visual landscape is experienced by most people, while the remaining four non-visual landscapes mainly construct the non-visual world of the blind. In their innovative study, Angeliki Koskina and Nikolas Hasanagas explore this non-visual world on an empirical basis. What landscapes do blind people prefer? Is the natural or built environment most attractive for them? How differently do blind people perceive the 'landscape' compared to sighted people? Which feelings does the landscape evoke in blind people, and which values do they attach to these feelings? How satisfied do they feel with the urban or natural landscapes where they live? Spatial Planning and Land-scape Design for handicapped people constitute a much-discussed academic and social issue. Koskina's and Hasanagas' study in the Anthropology of Senses and in Landscape Sociology can be used as an aid tool for planners and designers as well as researchers in various areas such as Architecture, Medicine, Social Sciences, or Psychology.


Non-Visual Landscape

Non-Visual Landscape

Author: Nikolas Hasanagas

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Published: 2011-10-01

Total Pages: 103

ISBN-13: 3838261968

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Landscape is the impression given by a place. The five senses construct five landscapes: there is not only the visual landscape but also non-visual landscapes such as smell, touch, sound ('sound-scape'), and taste landscapes. The visual landscape is experienced by most people, while the remaining four non-visual landscapes mainly construct the non-visual world of the blind. In their innovative study, Angeliki Koskina and Nikolas Hasanagas explore this non-visual world on an empirical basis. What landscapes do blind people prefer? Is the natural or built environment most attractive for them? How differently do blind people perceive the 'landscape' compared to sighted people? Which feelings does the landscape evoke in blind people, and which values do they attach to these feelings? How satisfied do they feel with the urban or natural landscapes where they live? Spatial Planning and Land-scape Design for handicapped people constitute a much-discussed academic and social issue. Koskina's and Hasanagas' study in the Anthropology of Senses and in Landscape Sociology can be used as an aid tool for planners and designers as well as researchers in various areas such as Architecture, Medicine, Social Sciences, or Psychology.


Learning from Wind Power

Learning from Wind Power

Author: Joseph Szarka

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2012-06-14

Total Pages: 275

ISBN-13: 1137265272

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Bringing together contributions from leading researchers, this volume reflects on the political, institutional and social factors that have shaped the recent expansion of wind energy, and to consider what lessons this experience may provide for the future expansion of other renewable technologies.


Landscape in Southeastern Europe

Landscape in Southeastern Europe

Author: Lena Mirosevic

Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster

Published: 2019-04-30

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 3643802838

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A landscape is a medium that reflects material, spiritual, and cultural activities of communities in the past, present and future. Understanding landscapes in the context of space and time necessarily demands the conceptual approaches of different scientific and expert fields of study. Through a variety of case studies from Southeastern Europe, this volume explores the concept of landscape from multiple fields of study in order to gain insight into how disciplines such as archaeology, anthropology, ethnology, folklore, sociology, and history define and approach this concept.


Exploring the Visual Landscape

Exploring the Visual Landscape

Author: Steffen Nijhuis

Publisher: TU Delft

Published: 2011-09-01

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 160750832X

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It offers clues for visual landscape assessment of spaces in cities, parks and rural areas.