2019
DOI: 10.4000/developpementdurable.14449
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Culture du paysage, gouvernance territoriale et mise en tourisme dans des montagnes rurales de l’Asie méridionale (Népal, Inde, Chine, Laos, Vietnam)

Abstract: Ce document a été généré automatiquement le 16 mars 2020. Développement Durable et Territoires est mis à disposition selon les termes de la licence Creative Commons Attribution-Pas d'Utilisation Commerciale 4.0 International. Culture du paysage, gouvernance territoriale et mise en tourisme dans des mon...

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“…However, increased studies have been carried out in other cultural contexts of how the concept of 'landscape' is understood and of the ensuing consequences for land management. Some of these studies have focused on the multicultural aspect of particular territories and the way the landscape was perceived and experienced in these contexts (Gauché et al, 2019;Longépée et al, 2019;Makhzoumi, 2002Makhzoumi, , 2011Menzies & Ruru, 2011;Sabinot et al, 2018;Stephenson, 2008;Taylor, 2008). These studies clearly show the complexity of accumulated meanings of the concept of 'landscape' and inherent cultural biases, which render the term difficult to use from one sociocultural context to another.…”
Section: Landscape Planning Outside Continental Europementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, increased studies have been carried out in other cultural contexts of how the concept of 'landscape' is understood and of the ensuing consequences for land management. Some of these studies have focused on the multicultural aspect of particular territories and the way the landscape was perceived and experienced in these contexts (Gauché et al, 2019;Longépée et al, 2019;Makhzoumi, 2002Makhzoumi, , 2011Menzies & Ruru, 2011;Sabinot et al, 2018;Stephenson, 2008;Taylor, 2008). These studies clearly show the complexity of accumulated meanings of the concept of 'landscape' and inherent cultural biases, which render the term difficult to use from one sociocultural context to another.…”
Section: Landscape Planning Outside Continental Europementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, according to Berque (2013) only China since the 4th century and the West have developed a landscape culture, that is to say, they have developed 'a landscape theory' (Ibid), and were able to conceptualise the landscape. The idea of a landscape theory supposes the landscape is made a subject of thought through various discourses thereon; actions whose direct or indirect objective is the landscape; and influence on the forms of governance of the territory (Berque, 2013;Gauché et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%