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People and Landscape

Phoenix flagships: Conservation values and guanaco reintroduction in an anthropogenic landscape

Phoenix flagships: Conservation values and guanaco reintroduction in an anthropogenic landscape

... intrinsic, and esthetic values (Jepson and Canney 2003; Saunders ...cognitively and emotionally (Edwards ...of landscape perception, an area that has been extensively studied ...Hull ...

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A Saga for dinner: landscape and nationality in Icelandic  literature

A Saga for dinner: landscape and nationality in Icelandic literature

... whether people are able to give their life, environment and culture meaning and ...literacy and appreciation for history, archaeological finds, language, the arts und even human ...Mývatn ...

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The meanings of landscape : historical development, cultural frames, linguistic variation, and antonyms

The meanings of landscape : historical development, cultural frames, linguistic variation, and antonyms

... of landscape is a result of the serf system, of an extreme class ...subjects, and consequently, landscape was not seen as their ...Russia and saw impoverished serfs rather than shepherds ...

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Re-linking people and nature

Re-linking people and nature

... nature, and that human use of ecosystems, on a sustainable basis, is entirely compatible with the conservation of biodiversity and natural ...into landscape management schemes, instead of simply ...

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Mapping the visual landscape quality in Europe using physical attributes

Mapping the visual landscape quality in Europe using physical attributes

... The landscape, defined as ‘an area as perceived by people, whose character is the result of the action and interaction of natural and/or human factors’ (Council of Europe, 2000), must be ...

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Beyond WhatsApp: Older people and smartphones

Beyond WhatsApp: Older people and smartphones

... panelists, and the central role they play, as comments from two of our oldest participants illustrate: “Except for [cooking] fried eggs, I use it [the smartphone] for everything” (Woman, ...somebody and ...

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Older people, mobile communication and risks

Older people, mobile communication and risks

... content and risk and uncertainty for lay ...concerns and mobile telephony, the presence of precautionary information in the media would probably create greater risk perception among the audience ...

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THE GRASSROOTS DISCUSSION PANELS AT THE 2007 ICA CONFERENCE

THE GRASSROOTS DISCUSSION PANELS AT THE 2007 ICA CONFERENCE

... Models and Alternative Content Production: Whether concerned with social movements, civic engagement, aesthetic production or personal expression, alternative content production embraces participation as core ...

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Responsible tourism supports wetlands and people

Responsible tourism supports wetlands and people

... in and around wetlands can bring significant benefits, both economic and environmental, at site, regional and national ...communities and local government can and often do ben- efit ...

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Older people and smartwatches, initial experiences

Older people and smartwatches, initial experiences

... technologies and older ...widespread and require technical skills, previous experience with technolo- gy, personal interest, social support, ideologies, and values, are all factors that need to be ...

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The reasons of drawing as narration

The reasons of drawing as narration

... enough and drawing becam an attractive choice towards verbal transmission of ...literary and theatrical storytelling . Relationships between space, drawing, and literature were evidenced through the ...

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Landscape, tourism and sustainability. Aranjuez case study

Landscape, tourism and sustainability. Aranjuez case study

... (ICOM and WFFM/FMAM, ...socially and economically beneficial. It may be a new way to see, visit, enjoy and stay in other ...tourism and heritage tourism seems to be an interesting opportunity ...

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The Impact of Public Works in Spain: Natural, Constructed and Destroyed Landscape

The Impact of Public Works in Spain: Natural, Constructed and Destroyed Landscape

... sailing and led to the birth of the town (Aguiló, 2013). Human activity and contact with the sea ...maritime landscape signifies human utilization (economy) of maritime space by boat: settlement, ...

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Recent landscape evolution at the "Barranco del Río Dulce Natural Park" (Spain)  Landscape units and mapping

Recent landscape evolution at the "Barranco del Río Dulce Natural Park" (Spain) Landscape units and mapping

... definition and in their bounda- ries ...differences and lineations often produce landscape discontinuities and boundaries; besides, the land surface may exhibit topo- graphic discontinuities, ...

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SOUNDSCAPES AND LIVING SPACES SOCIOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS CONCERNING ACOUSTICAL ENVIRONMENTS

SOUNDSCAPES AND LIVING SPACES SOCIOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS CONCERNING ACOUSTICAL ENVIRONMENTS

... indoors and outdoors. Listening places were selected where people had to scale the total loudness, the loudness from traffic noise and other ...noise and visual ...scaling, and extra ...

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Promover una alianza entre la atencin primaria y las organizaciones comunitarias para aumentar las pruebas de deteccin de cncer colorrectal: el proyecto HAPPI

Promover una alianza entre la atencin primaria y las organizaciones comunitarias para aumentar las pruebas de deteccin de cncer colorrectal: el proyecto HAPPI

... experts and co- learners to foster sustainable ...knowledge and use of CPS with NGO representatives (table ...English and provided educational mate- rials for community residents in English ...

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Curriculum history and new agenda for research: A national and international landscape

Curriculum history and new agenda for research: A national and international landscape

... The following work by Bento Cavadas from Polytechnic Institute of Santarém of Lusófona University also aims to understand how school knowledge also is the result of a series of political, scientific and ...

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Landscape and Setting in Rosa Mulholland’s Short Stories

Landscape and Setting in Rosa Mulholland’s Short Stories

... literature and can be considered the predecessors of ...scratch and later refurnished giving it a more modern aspect with additions such as bay-windows and a billiard-room, turning it into a ...

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Vulnerability of a jewel scarab (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae, Rutelinae) in a highly fragmented light-polluted landscape in Ecuador

Vulnerability of a jewel scarab (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae, Rutelinae) in a highly fragmented light-polluted landscape in Ecuador

... To reduce sampling bias, collection points less than 4 km apart from each other were not considered for the model. This was carried out procuring to maintain as many collection points as possible. After this, eighteen ...

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Cultural landscape and infrastructure development: ways of coexistence

Cultural landscape and infrastructure development: ways of coexistence

... cultural landscape, from the more controlled and subtle strategies, that are present but in a more dis- tant way from the heritage elements, to the more interventionist ones, changing with care and ...

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