First published in 1986, Landscape Meanings and Values presents a major contribution to the debate concerning the relationship between theory and practice in landscape analysis and planning. It brings together a number of the most eminent researchers, commentators and practitioners from both the United States of America and Britain to pursue the fundamental meanings and values in landscape. The insights into the theory behind landscape management will force a fundamental rethink of the role of landscape architect and land management. Academic researchers will find the feedback from eminent practitioners a stimulation for more practical research. The collection of ideas in the last chapter provides a unique synthesis of the need for an expansion of study into the fundamental significance of landscape today. This book will be of value to students of geography, environmental studies, landscape architecture and land management.

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First published in 1986, Landscape Meanings and Values presents a major contribution to the debate concerning the relationship between theory and practice in landscape analysis and planning. The insights into the theory behind landscape management will force a fundamental rethink of the role of landscape architect.

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New Preface Foreword and acknowledgement Editor’s Preface List of contents List of tables List of figures List of plates 1. Introduction 2. An ecological and evolutionary approach to landscape aesthetics 3. The role of the Arts in landscape research 4. Psychological reflections on landscape 5. The vernacular landscape 6. Spotting, squatting, sitting or setting: some public images of landscapes 7. The delights and problems of practice 8. Themes, speculation and an agenda for landscape research Appendix: workshop participants Contributors Index

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Product details

ISBN
9781032218373
Published
2022-03-15
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight
450 gr
Height
234 mm
Width
156 mm
Age
P, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
152

Biographical note

Edmund C. Penning-Rowsell and David Lowenthal