Landscapes Under Pressure
DOI: 10.1007/0-387-28461-3_2
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Place, Historical Ecology and Cultural Landscape: New Directions for Applied Archaeology

Abstract: We come and go but the land is always here. And the people who love it and understand it are the people who own it -for a little while Willa Cather, O Pioneers!

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“…Landscapes are places where cultures develop, although the status quo of culture and cultural heritage cannot always be preserved if ecosystems are in dynamic change (Lozny, 2006). Providing an opportunity for stakeholders to not only evaluate land management but also to communicate the narratives behind their views opens up the opportunity to break out of the traditional mold associated with the typical stakeholder categorizations and discuss values related with the past and the future.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…Landscapes are places where cultures develop, although the status quo of culture and cultural heritage cannot always be preserved if ecosystems are in dynamic change (Lozny, 2006). Providing an opportunity for stakeholders to not only evaluate land management but also to communicate the narratives behind their views opens up the opportunity to break out of the traditional mold associated with the typical stakeholder categorizations and discuss values related with the past and the future.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Understanding the complexities of human–environment relations, and how they play out over time, has direct implications for a range of current environmental and social issues, including the protection of biocultural diversity, cultural reconnections, and Indigenous rights and title (Armstrong and Veteto ; Barthel et al. ; Browne and Mildon ; Crumley ; Lonzy ; Maffi ). Furthermore, documenting the many dimensions of cultural landscapes, as we do here, provides baselines for community‐based conservation, restoration (e.g., Augustine and Dearden ; Berkes ; Gillson ; Senos et al.…”
Section: Discussion: Historical Ecology and Cultural Keystone Placesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Badaniom nieinwazyjnym przyświeca bowiem założenie, że wyzwaniem archeologii jest nie tylko rozpoznanie, ale także rejestrowanie coraz mniej trwałego krajobrazu kulturowego (np. Lozny 2006). Dokumentowanie zastanego przez badacza status quo miejsc (obiektów) powstałych lub przetworzonych w czasach nowożytnych i najnowszych ma więc dodatkowy walor konserwatorski i popularyzacyjny: utrwala informację o dziedzictwie kulturowym nieobjętym jeszcze ochroną prawną.…”
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