Cultural landscape protection in Australia: The Wingecarribee Shire study |
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Authors: | Ken Taylor Carolyn Tallents |
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Affiliation: | 1. Professor of Landscape Architecture , University of Canberra , Belconnen, ACT, 2616, Australia;2. Co‐director, Cultural Heritage Research Centre , University of Canberra , Belconnen, ACT, 2616, Australia;3. Landscape Architect of Landscan Pty. Ltd. , Sailors Bay Road., Sydney, Northbridge, NSA 2063;4. Director of Landscan Pty. Ltd. , Sailors Bay Road., Sydney, Northbridge, NSA 2063 |
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Abstract: | Abstract The concept of cultural landscapes as remarkable windows onto the past, and rich historical documents that can be read has gained increasingly wide acceptance in Australia over the past few years. Allied to this, and informing it. is the way in which landscape as a cultural construct plays a major role in attachment to place and sense of Australianness. The understanding of cultural landscapes as a setting where human history is on display is a community movement as well as a professional one. This paper reviews one particular study which focused on heritage evaluation of an historic rural landscape and moves for its protection. |
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Keywords: | Cultural landscape Australia Landscape Protection |
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