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=== Climate change ===
=== Climate change ===
*'''Author:''' [moodle link Title] (Student) [[Title - concept map]]


=== Re-colonization of abandoned lands ===
=== Re-colonization of abandoned lands ===
*'''Author:''' [moodle link Title] (Student) [[Title - concept map]]


=== Impact of emerging need for sustainability ===
=== Impact of emerging need for sustainability ===


*'''Author:''' [moodle link Title] (Student) [[Title - concept map]]


== Landscapes as a reflection of changing cultural processes ==
== Landscapes as a reflection of changing cultural processes ==

Revision as of 15:08, 7 April 2010

Lecture Documents and Concept Maps


These documents are only available for seminar participants.

Topic Map Cultural Landscapes according to the 2010 ECLAS conference in Istanbul

topic map on public participation

Cultural Landscapes: Education, research methods and approaches

such as profession based education, multi-disciplinary education, interdisciplinary education etc.

Profession based education

Multi-disciplinary education

Interdisciplinary education

Responses of cultural landscapes to changing natural processes

such as climate change, re-colonization of abandoned lands, impact of emerging need for sustainability etc.

Climate change

Re-colonization of abandoned lands

Impact of emerging need for sustainability

Landscapes as a reflection of changing cultural processes

such as globalization, multiculturalism, emerging awareness to sustainability, etc.

Globalization

Multiculturalism

Emerging awareness to sustainability

Technology as a driver of cultural landscape change

such as international styles, disappearing vernacular styles as a result of increased visual images through internet as well as advanced technology to enable new construction methods and techniques and capability to use new materials or recycled materials, etc.

International styles

Disappearing vernacular styles as a result of increased visual images through internet

... as a result of advanced technology to enable new construction methods and techniques

Capability to use new materials or recycled materials