Projekt Kačina – interdisciplinární výzkum kulturní krajiny
Date issued
2007
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Západočeská univerzita v Plzni, Fakulta pedagogická, Katedra geografie
Abstract
The main goal of the paper is to introduce the project of
the implementation of the measures of the European Landscape Convention on the local
level. The research is realized as a pilot study in the area of Nové Dvory – Žehušice in the
Central Bohemia. The model area represents a nice example of an intensively used
agricultural area with significant signs of historical landscape design activities that trace
back to the baroque and Augustan age, especially in the surroundings of the Ka ina
Chateau in the center of the area. A detailed investigation of historical development as well
as present state of the cultural landscape, identification of its potential and development
possibilities as well as risks and possible threats of future developments are among main
goals of the research. According to the demands of the European Landscape Convention,
the emphasis is laid on the participative approach, i.e. to involve both general public and
professional community, state and municipal authorities and further „players“ and
stakeholders interested in the landscape of the model area. To investigate cultural
landscape, as it is perceived and understood in the Convention, a complex approach
bridging over traditional division of the physical and social geography is necessary.
Cultural landscape such a represents an integrating object of the geographical research.
The interdisciplinary character of the project calls for the involvement of a range of
geographical and other disciplines and different research methods
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Subject(s)
kulturní krajina, Evropská krajinná konvence, plánování krajiny
Citation
Miscellanea Geographica: Universitatis Bohemiae Occidentalis. 2007, č. 13, s. 91-100.