European Rural Landscapes Persistence and Change in a Globalising Environment
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Dordrecht
Springer Netherlands
2004, 2004
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2004 |
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Collection: | Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- 1. the Permanence of Persistence and Change
- 2. the Languages of Rural Landscapes
- 3. “This Is Not a Landscape”: Circulating Reference and Land Shaping
- 4. Naming and Claiming Discourse
- 5. Between Insideness and Outsideness — Studying Locals’ Perceptions of Landscape
- 6. Landscape Consumption in Otepää, Estonia
- 7. Countryside Imagery in Finnish National Discourse
- 8. Religious Places — Changing Meanings. the Case of Saaremaa Island, Estonia
- 9. Of Oaks, Erratic Boulders, and Milkmaids
- 10. the Border and the Bordered
- 11. A Hidden World? A Gendered Perspective on Swedish Historical Maps
- 12. When Sweden Was Put on the Map
- 13. Tycho Brahe, Cartography and Landscape in 16th Century Scandinavia
- 14. New Money and the Land Market
- 15. the Landscape of Vittskövle Estate — At the Crossroads of Feudalism And Modernity
- 16. Greens, Commons and Shifting Power Relations in Flanders
- 17. Enclosure Landscapes in the Uplands of England and Wales
- 18. Land Purchase and the Survival of Swedish Ethnicity in Estonia
- 19.The Dynamics Of Property Rights In Post-Communist East Germany
- 20. Different Methods For the Protection Of Cultural Landscapes
- 21. the Significance of the Dutch Historical GIS Histland
- 22. the Future Role of Agriculture in Rural Communities
- 23. Danish Farmers and the Cultural Environment
- 24. the Human Factor in Biodiversity
- 25. Diversity of Estonian Coastal Landscapes: Past and Future
- 26. Management Strategies in Forest Landscapes in Norway
- 27. Past Landscape Use as an Ecological Influence on the Actual Environment
- 28. Can Landscapes Be Read?
- 29. the Permanent Conference and the Study of the Rural Landscape