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  • Dear students, please follow the given structure and add your name and a short but significant title of your case study to the respective section of this list of the ECLAS thematic fields via "edit".
  • If your project relates to more than one theme, please copy the title to any appropriate section.
  • If you think that some important subthemes are missing, feel free to add your particular subtheme to the appropriate section of the list.
  • Your case study will be linked with the Case Study Template_Cultural Landscapes 2010 as a neutral starting point after May 11, 2010, and then you can start editing your online documentation (publishing exercise)


Thematic fields according to the 2010 ECLAS conference "Cultural Landscapes"

Thematic map "Cultural Landscapes"


Cultural Landscapes: Education, research methods and approaches

Profession-based education


Multi-disciplinary education


Interdisciplinary education


Comparative Analyses: Education, research methods and approaches

Responses of cultural landscapes to changing natural processes

Climate change


Re-colonization of abandoned lands


Impact of emerging need for sustainability


Comparative Analyses: Responses of cultural landscapes to changing natural processes


Landscapes as a reflection of changing cultural processes

Globalization


Multiculturalism


Merging awareness to sustainability


Comparative Analyses: Landscapes as a reflection of changing cultural processes

Technology as a driver of cultural landscape change

International styles


Dissappearing vernacular styles


Comparative Analyses: Technology as a driver of cultural landscape change


Tutor's Kassel page

A page to try and practice


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