Layers of the past: A theory and method for historical landscape analysis
2007; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 32; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1080/01426390701449844
ISSN1469-9710
AutoresOdd Egil Stabbetorp, May-Liss Bøe Sollund, Jan Brendalsmo, Ann Norderhaug,
Tópico(s)Landscape and Cultural Studies
ResumoAbstract The scope of this paper is to present a landscape analysis which allows for the inclusion of dynamics through time and the cultural diversity of the landscape. Our method is to classify the physical landscape into area types based on the main forms of production in the agricultural society. This is combined with known historical sites, and the result is presented as maps representing different periods in time. We also generate character areas from modern land use and geological maps on the basis of the elements which dominate the landscape today. Finally, we combine the time images with the character areas to present functional units in a manner which includes time depth. The method is described through examples from a municipality in southern Norway (Nøtterøy). The method is useful for defining cultural environments for the purpose of area planning and conservation, and is applicable on a general level.
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