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Cultural LandscapeDefinition Landscapes which represents combined works of nature and by humans, and they express a long and intimate relationship between people and their natural environment. Source Definition UNESCO, [..]
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Cultural Landscapehuman imprint on the physical environment.
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Cultural Landscapean officially designated geographic area that includes both cultural and natural resources associated with a historic event, activity, or person or that exhibits other significant cultural or aesthetic values
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Cultural LandscapeThe environment as it is altered by humans via the construction of built forms; the natural landscape as altered by humans. See also landscape
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Cultural LandscapeAny geographical area that has been modified or influenced by human activity or that has been given a special cultural meaning by humans.
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Cultural LandscapeThose parts of the earth's surface, including waterways, which have been significantly modified by human activity.
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