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2 Σεπ 2010 · The term ‘cultural landscape’ is widely recognized as a description of a region of the earth that has been transformed by human action. This article explores the history of the idea of cultural landscapes, focusing on two dichotomies.
17 Μαρ 2021 · This is what Joy G. Bertling and Tara C. Moore turn their attention to, as they study visions and versions of art education that inform curriculum design and pedagogical approaches to art learning and teaching.
15 Φεβ 2024 · Culture and arts education engages learners with built and natural heritage, living expressions, and the cultural and creative industries, promoting intercultural dialogue and linguistic diversity, both online and offline. By incorporating indigenous knowledge and practices, arts education validates and enlivens diverse cultural perspectives.
The concept of cultural landscape illustrates the relationship between humans and their environment by highlighting how cultures adapt to and modify their surroundings over time. This interaction can be seen in various elements such as architecture, agricultural practices, and urban planning.
Awareness and knowledge of cultural practices and art forms strengthens personal and collective identities and values, and contributes to safeguarding and promoting cultural diversity. Arts Education both fosters cultural awareness and promotes cultural practices, and is the means by which knowledge and appreciation of the arts and culture are ...
Cultural landscapes: reconnecting culture and nature. In B. von Droste, H. Plachter, & M. Rössler (Eds.), Cultural Landscapes of Universal Value — Components of a Global Strategy (pp. 15–18). Jena: Gustav Fischer in cooperation with UNESCO.
Cultural landscape is a term used in the fields of geography, ecology, and heritage studies, to describe a symbiosis of human activity and environment.