scholarly journals Study of Cultural Landscape Character in Pekon Hujung, Lampung Barat

2021 ◽  
Vol 830 (1) ◽  
pp. 012094
Author(s):  
R A Pratiwi ◽  
R Nabilah ◽  
G M Wijayanti
2021 ◽  
Vol 4 ◽  
pp. 19-29
Author(s):  
Asma Menasra ◽  
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Soumia Bouzaher ◽  

Landscape is an area formed by the interactions between humans and nature, which bring various characteristics to the area. Landscape Character Assessment (LCA) methods enable more accurate description, mapping, and evaluation of features within the landscape. Also, landscape characterization and classification is facilitated by the advances of Geographic Information Systems (GIS), which constitute a very efficient tool for analysis and overlay mapping. This paper explores and tests an application of Landscape Character Assessment (LCA) methodology at a regional scale in Ziban region, Algeria, combining natural and cultural attributes using GIS. The first stage of overlay of attributes is followed by the verification of draft map involving a visual assessment on-site in order to develop the final classification and assessment describing each landscape character area and type. The study results show that Ziban region has a rich structure with diversified landscapes created by unique natural and cultural landscape values composed of 36 different character areas and 19-character types. The main contribution of this research consists in developing a typology for Ziban landscape and providing useful results for decision-making related to the future management of landscape character in the Algerian context, which has undergone strong pressure related to urbanization, industry, transport, desertification, and tourism.


2016 ◽  
pp. 257-278
Author(s):  
Nevena Vasilјevic ◽  
Boris Radic

The interpretation of the concept of cultural landscape, as well as the interpretation of the general concept of landscape, depends on the context in which the process takes place. As an antithesis to natural landscape, and as notion of spatial and temporal interaction of man and nature, the cultural landscape is conceptualized in terms of scientific approach. The experiences prove that the traditional dichotomy in defining the landscape value (natural vs. cultural), as well as the aspect of its protection, evolving into a holistic approach, which is promoted in European Landscape Convention, at the beginning of XXI century. In the modern theory and practice of spatial planning and nature protection, the concept of cultural landscape appears as a holistic, multidimensional and multifunctional entity, which, in times of globalization, should be preserved and developed in accordance with its regional and local identity (character). The question is: what kind of methodological approach should be applied in determining the landscape value in the spatial planning and nature conservation? The aim of the research is to explain the evolution of landscape approach form reductionism to holistic problem-oriented transdisciplinary research that allows appropriate evaluation of the cultural landscape potential and its application in the spatial planning concept. At the same time, the aim is to explain the conceptualization of the cultural landscape in terms of the institutional protection of natural and cultural heritage and spatial planning in Serbia. The purpose of this paper is to point to legal instruments of the Spatial Plan of the Republic of Serbia which defining the obligations of determining the landscape character in the planning concept in spatial and urban plans, as well as the re-evaluation of existing values of cultural landscapes. The subject of the paper is theoretical concept of cultural landscape and the character of the cultural landscape Trsic-Tronosa. The value of the landscape character is interpreted and metrically expressed for the purposes of the Study of protection of the landscape of exceptional features Trsic-Tronosa - cultural landscape. At the end, the finding of the presented research confirming the applicability of the methods of landscape characterization in the spatial planning concept.


2021 ◽  
Vol 25 (3) ◽  
pp. 204-213
Author(s):  
Vladimir Pihler ◽  
Nevena Vasiljević ◽  
Dejan Đorđević ◽  
Luka Bajić ◽  
Dragana Dunčić

This paper is focused on clarification of the basic principles for the establishment of an innovative approach in the field of landscape research through its application in spatial planning documents in Ser-bia. The key question is: how the practice of considering landscape character could direct new spatial arrangements, based on the development of strategic spatial planning documents? The paper describes the results of analysis undertaken during the development of the "Spatial plan for a special-purpose area The Cultural Landscape of Sremski Karlovci". The landscape character assessment was the main methodology taken to define value of landscape character as the starting point for defining border of cultural landscape and "representative landscape units", as well as for guiding sustainable land use management which is opposed to the traditional approach of land-use decision making. Based on landscape character value, this research provides the elements for creating a different conceptual framework for spatial planning in Serbia which is one of the most effective model of the implementation of the European Landscape Convention.


2017 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Hamka .

Lansekap merupakan kondisi bentang alam dengan karakteristik unsur dan elemen tertentu pada suatu wilayah. Lansekap pada suatu permukiman merupakan hasil interaksi antara manusia dengan alam dan budaya yang menjadi latar belakang ciri identitas suatu lansekap.   Khususnya pada lansekap budaya dengan latar belakang sosial masyarakat yang berbeda-beda di tiap daerah di Indonesia. Peranan kondisi geografis dan budaya pada suatu kelompok masyarakat atau suku menarik dikaji kaitannya dalam hal lansekap budaya pada lingkungan permukiman. Kajian ini akan membahas karakteristik lansekap budaya permukiman Dusun Kajuara Kabupaten Bone dengan pendekatan metode kualitatif analsis deskriptif berdasarkan 13 komponen lansekap budaya. Hasil pembahasan menunjukkan bahwa, letak geografis wilayah dan sosial budaya masyarakat di Dusun Kajuara yang sebagian besar sebagai petani berpengaruh terhadap karakter lansekap budaya permukiman yang masih didominasi oleh unsur dan elemen alami pada softscape dan hardscape lingkungan. Kata-kata kunci: komponenen lansekap, lansekap budaya, lansekap tradisional  THE CHARACTERISTICS OF CULTURAL LANDSCAPE IN KAJUARA VILLAGE, BONE REGENCY SOUTH SULAWESILandscape is a condition with its landscape elements characteristic and specific elements of the region. Landscape on a settlement is the result of interaction between human and nature and culture which blends into the background characteristics of the identity of a landscape. Particularly in the cultural landscape with socially different backgrounds of each region in Indonesia. The role of geography and culture of a community or ethnic group is interesting to study in terms of the cultural landscape in the neighborhoods. This review will discuss the characteristics of the cultural landscape settlements of Dusun Kajuara Bone district with qualitative method approach which is based on 13 components of the cultural landscape. The results of the discussion showed that the geographical location and social and cultural area in the Kajuara Village, mostly as farmers, affected the landscape character of the settlement that is still dominated by natural factors and elements on softscape and hardscape settlements. Keywords: cultural landscape, landscape component, traditional landscape REFERENCESHasan, & Prabowo. (2002). Perubahan Bentuk dan Fungsi Arsitektur Tradisional Bugis di Kawasan Pesisir Kamal Muara, Jakarta Utara. International Symposium Building Research and the Sustainability of the Built Environment in the Tropics’ Universitas Tarumanegara. Koentjaraningrat. (1999). Manusia dan Kebudayaan di Indonesia. Djambatan: Jakarta. Nurjannah & Anisa. (2003). Pola Permukiman Bugis di Kendari. NALARs Volume 9 Nomor 2 Juli 2010 Page, Robert. R, Cathy Gilbert, Susan A.Dolan. (1998). Guide of Culture Landscape Report. Hal: 53 Plachter, H. dan Rossler, M. (1995). Cultural Landscape: Reconnecting Culture and Nature. Dalam van Droste, B., Placher, H., dan Rossler, M. (Editors). Cultural Landscape of Universal Value. Suwarno, Nindyo. (2000). Tipologi Spasial Permukiman Transmigran Spontan di Desa Tolai Kecamatan Sausu Kabupaten Donggala. Media Teknik UGM


Author(s):  
Jennifer Tufts

Loud music and noisy hobbies are part of our cultural landscape. These activities can be enjoyed with minimal risk to hearing if a few commonsense guidelines are followed. Educating clients about risks and protective strategies will empower them to make informed decisions about their hearing health that best reflect their values and priorities. In this article, the author covers essential information to avoiding noise-induced hearing loss, writing in easily accessible language to better help clinicians convey this information to their clients.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 (2) ◽  
pp. 181-187
Author(s):  
Brych M ◽  

In Ukraine, there is no holistic perception of historical and cultural environments of monumental ensembles and complexes as an object of protection and use today. Their preservation will be effective only when the understanding of the object of protection is extended to the boundaries of the cultural landscape, including all its valuable elements. The best way to implement this concept is to include cultural landscapes in the open-air museum exhibition as its integral, active, and living element.


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