Seasonal Landscapes

Seasonal Landscapes

Author: Hannes Palang

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2007-05-24

Total Pages: 263

ISBN-13: 1402049900

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Seasonality is so obvious that it is typically omitted from landscape research. It is expressed both in the natural rhythms of the landscape and in human lifestyles. This book opens new perspectives on how seasons are perceived by people and societies in different parts of the world, it offers interdisciplinary perspectives on seasonality research, and discusses its applications to planning.


Introduction to Landscape Design

Introduction to Landscape Design

Author: John L. Motloch

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2000-08-25

Total Pages: 394

ISBN-13: 9780471352914

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Outstanding explorations of design concepts, principles, and processes This Second Edition of Introduction to Landscape Design offers even broader coverage of the environmental, human, technological, and aesthetic issues associated with landscape design than the first edition. Beginning with the way we perceive, manage, and design the landscape, it moves on to explore the forces that influence land design. An overview of landscape management, planning, and design includes a discussion of the roles and integration of the professions involved, modes of professional practice, and site scale design processes. The book explores the ecology of design and the integration of land design decisions into dynamic systems. This fully updated new edition: * Presents landscape design as a synergism of art and science * Addresses the interplay between buildings and sites * Provides insights into the breadth of people-environment relationships * Places special emphasis on our growing understanding of interrelationships between the landscape and human decisions A superb introduction for students as well as a useful reference for practicing professionals, this book is an excellent guide for anyone who wants to develop a better understanding of landscape design.


Landscape Perspectives

Landscape Perspectives

Author: Marc Antrop

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2017-12-19

Total Pages: 446

ISBN-13: 9402411836

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Climb a mountain and experience the landscape. Try to grasp its holistic nature. Do not climb alone, but with others and share your experience. Be sure the ways of seeing the landscape will be very different. We experience the landscape with all senses as a complex, dynamic and hierarchically structured whole. The landscape is tangible out there and simultaneously a mental reality. Several perspectives are obvious because of language, culture and background. Many disciplines developed to study the landscape focussing on specific interest groups and applications. Gradually the holistic way of seeing became lost. This book explores the different perspectives on the landscape in relation to its holistic nature. We start from its multiple linguistic meanings and a comprehensive overview of the development of landscape research from its geographical origins to the wide variety of today’s specialised disciplines and interest groups. Understanding the different perspectives on the landscapes and bringing them together is essential in transdisciplinary approaches where the landscape is the integrating concept.


Seasons of Landscape

Seasons of Landscape

Author: Peter Watson

Publisher: GMC PUBLICATIONS LTD

Published: 2014-04-25

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 186108983X

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In this wonderful collection of inspirational photographs, Peter Watson demonstrates how to photograph the seasonal aspects of a variety of landscapes throughout the year, with each month featured in an individual chapter. The whole of the UK and parts of Europe and America are covered, so the book has international appeal and named locations accompany each image, so the reader can visit and photograph the same places and compare results with the pictures in the book. The pros and cons of film versus digital photography are discussed and reviews of cameras and equipment most suitable for landscape photography are included. Various techniques are described throughout and illustrated by accompanying photographs. Caption information includes technical details of the camera, exposure, lens, shutter speed and filters used in the making of each image.


Landscape Culture - Culturing Landscapes

Landscape Culture - Culturing Landscapes

Author: Diedrich Bruns

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2015-04-29

Total Pages: 251

ISBN-13: 3658042842

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In this book an international group of authors reflects mechanisms of the cultural and social construction of landscapes. International migration and global exchange are associated with a multitude of different cultural meanings of landscapes. The logics of multi-cultural perceptions and meanings of landscape call for trans-disciplinary research, and for guidance on addressing culturally sensitive issues and inclusion in practical planning.


Europe's Living Landscapes

Europe's Living Landscapes

Author: Bas Pedroli

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2014-12-22

Total Pages: 432

ISBN-13: 9004278079

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This book is the result of three symposia of the Dutch Society for Landscape Ecology. The first symposium in 2005 was about the National Ecological Network in the Netherlands . The reason was that the implementation of the NEN, decided upon in 1990, was halfway. The second symposium, in 2006, was about urban ecology and the third one, to be held in 2007, will be about civil infrastructure. This book does not cover the conferences completely and new contributions are added. The three themes are important contexts in which landscape ecologists do their research and apply their knowledge and skills. Of course, there are many more subjects to hold conferences about, for example climate change, urbanisation, agriculture, landscape ecology itself etc. The focus of the conferences is on the Netherlands, with its urbanisation, intensive land use and water management as characteristic features. Although many WLO members do their work abroad or in an international context, these conferences offer a window on what happens in the Dutch context. The experiences may be of value for other contexts and that is why we present the results in English. The selected themes and the focus on the Dutch context are serious demarcations of what landscape ecology in the Netherlands is all about. The book does not represent all research and applications of landscape ecology.


Landscapes of Affect and Emotion

Landscapes of Affect and Emotion

Author:

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2021-10-25

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 9004470093

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The volume Landscapes of Affect and Emotion is the first book to present a dialogue on emotion, affect, landscape and embodiment between environmental humanities and landscape studies.


Gather

Gather

Author: Gill Meller

Publisher: Quadrille Publishing

Published: 2017-03-07

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781849499170

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Gather is a cookbook that celebrates simplicity and nature, both in ingredients and cooking styles. Head Chef at River Cottage for 10 years, Gill Meller showcases 120 brand new recipes inspired by the landscapes in which he lives and works. Featuring chapters on foods from Garden, Farm, Field, Seashore, Orchard, Harbor, and Woodland, Gill gently guides the reader through simple recipes, with no need for obscure ingredients or complicated cooking. With great food at its heart, Gather is the most contemporary of cookbooks, with photography that captures a year of the best cooking and eating.


Routledge Handbook of Landscape and Food

Routledge Handbook of Landscape and Food

Author: Joshua Zeunert

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-02-02

Total Pages: 799

ISBN-13: 1317298772

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Since the turn of the millennium, there has been a burgeoning interest in, and literature of, both landscape studies and food studies. Landscape describes places as relationships and processes. Landscapes create people’s identities and guide their actions and their preferences, while at the same time are shaped by the actions and forces of people. Food, as currency, medium, and sustenance, is a fundamental part of those landscape relationships. This volume brings together over fifty contributors from around the world in forty profoundly interdisciplinary chapters. Chapter authors represent an astonishing range of disciplines, from agronomy, anthropology, archaeology, conservation, countryside management, cultural studies, ecology, ethics, geography, heritage studies, landscape architecture, landscape management and planning, literature, urban design and architecture. Both food studies and landscape studies defy comprehension from the perspective of a single discipline, and thus such a range is both necessary and enriching. The Routledge Handbook of Landscape and Food is intended as a first port of call for scholars and researchers seeking to undertake new work at the many intersections of landscape and food. Each chapter provides an authoritative overview, a broad range of pertinent readings and references, and seeks to identify areas where new research is needed—though these may also be identified in the many fertile areas in which subjects and chapters overlap within the book.