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Changing Horizons in Geography Education - HERODOT Network ...

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• <strong>in</strong>formation sources, geographical data – official, non-official, imag<strong>in</strong>ative,• computer cartography, GIS• understand<strong>in</strong>g and expla<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g the landscape2. Landscape immediate reality <strong>in</strong> the field work• authentic landscape/environmental perception• survey, field observ<strong>in</strong>g, key po<strong>in</strong>ts description, landscape transects• talk<strong>in</strong>g to people, participat<strong>in</strong>g, ethnographies• landscape policy – plann<strong>in</strong>g, strategies, programmes, projects• practic<strong>in</strong>g landscape studies – urban, suburban, subrural, rural issues3. Landscape spatial pattern• physical components sandwich (abiotic, biotized, biotic)• physical/cultural palimpsest (anthropogenetic)• recent human/nature <strong>in</strong>teractions – physical components as resources• processes shap<strong>in</strong>g the landscape, the role of technologies3. Land cover, land use• functional spatial segments and their owners and users• applied technologies and human activities <strong>in</strong> agriculture, manufacture, eng<strong>in</strong>eer<strong>in</strong>g,transportation, services, hous<strong>in</strong>g, recreation, water management,waste management• energy production, transmission and consumption• <strong>in</strong>corporation <strong>in</strong>to economic and social systems – human resources4. Landscape ecosystems• eluvial, transeluvial, transaccumulative, transaquatic, aquatic• cultural ecosystems pattern, natural/technological systems, <strong>in</strong>frastructure• physical structure – matter/energy vertical and horizontal flows• human activities chang<strong>in</strong>g physical landscape to cultural, landscape heritage• vulnerability and resilience, diversity and biodiversity5. Detailed (optional) physical components and processes analysis• landforms as products and factors on rocks, regolith and slope sediments,anthropogenic landforms• topoclimate – aspect, local circulation• hydricity (hydrocycle)• soil cover structure• vegetation cover – potential/reconstructed and actual phyto(bio)cenoses6. Natural capital of landscape ecosystems• goods and services <strong>in</strong> the frame of production-distribution-exchange-consumption• owners and users: assets, stock, yield, <strong>in</strong>come• labour and f<strong>in</strong>ance – <strong>in</strong>side/outside flows7. Landscape as a part of human environment• perception and imag<strong>in</strong>ation, mental maps• pollution, waste production and management• natural disasters/hazards, risks and security• environmental management and <strong>in</strong>frastructure311

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