Cultural Landscapes
Cultural Landscapes are distinct geographic areas where human activity has shaped the natural environment over time, resulting in a unique interplay of culture and nature. They can include rural or urban settings, traditional settlements, and designed landscapes such as parks and gardens. As part of Cultural Monuments, they tell stories of human history, traditions, and beliefs. They provide insight into how people have adapted to their surroundings and how the environment has influenced cultural practices. In this hierarchy, Places refer to geographic locations, Monuments are tangible or intangible heritage sites that hold significance, and Cultural Monuments emphasize cultural aspects. Cultural Landscapes, as part of Cultural Monuments, further highlight the relationship between people and their environment within this framework.
External Links
- [wildmadagascar.org] Madagascar: stunning wildlife, landscapes, and cultural diversity