Cultural Landscape Approach PDF

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Summary

This presentation explores different types of cultural landscapes, focusing on designed, vernacular, historic, and ethnographic landscapes. It details the significance of these landscapes and encourages the protection of cultural heritage.

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Cultural Landscape Cultural Landscapes Provide a sense of place and identity; they map our relationship with the land over time; and they are part of our national heritage and each of our lives. Cultural Landscape They are...sites associated with a significant event, activity...

Cultural Landscape Cultural Landscapes Provide a sense of place and identity; they map our relationship with the land over time; and they are part of our national heritage and each of our lives. Cultural Landscape They are...sites associated with a significant event, activity, person or group of people. They range in size... from thousands of acres of rural land to historic homesteads. They can be... grand estates, farmlands, public gardens and parks, college campuses, cemeteries, scenic highways, and industrial sites. They are... works of art, narratives of There are Four Types of cultural landscapes 1. Designed Landscape A landscape that was consciously designed or laid out by a landscape architect, master gardener, architect or horticulturist according to design principles or an amateur gardener working in a There are Four Types of cultural landscapes 2. Vernacular Landscape a landscape that evolved through use by the people whose activities or occupancy shaped that landscape. Through social or cultural attitudes of an individual, family or a community, the landscape reflects the physical, biological, and cultural character There are Four Types of cultural landscapes 3. Historic Site a landscape significant for its association with a historic event, activity or person. There are Four Types of cultural landscapes 4. Ethnographic Landscape a landscape containing a variety of natural and cultural resources that the associated people define as heritage resources. Ex=Nine Mile Canyon in Utah. Prehistoric Native American Art Panels dating back over 1000 years Cultural Landscape Why are cultural landscapes important? Cultural landscapes are a legacy for everyone. These special sites reveal aspects of our country’s origins and development as well as our evolving relationships with the natural world. They provide scenic, economic, ecological, social, recreational, and educational opportunities helping Cultural Landscape Why is it important to protect cultural landscapes? Neglect and inappropriate development put our irreplaceable landscape legacy increasingly at risk. Too often today’s short-sighted decisions threaten the survival and continuity of our shared heritage. It is everyone’s responsibility to safeguard our nation’s cultural landscapes. The ongoing care and interpretation of these sites

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