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Seasonal Landscapes

  • Issues of seasonality have received little attention in academic writing
  • Opens up new perspectives on how seasons in different parts of the world are perceived by people and societies
  • Gives an interdisciplinary perspective on seasonality research and its application to planning

Part of the book series: Landscape Series (LAEC, volume 7)

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Table of contents (10 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-XI
  2. Seasonality and Landscapes

    • Hannes Palang, Anu Printsmann, Helen Sooväli
    Pages 1-16
  3. Seasonality in Brazil: Rain, Mud and Drought

    • Paul Claval, Inès Aguiar de Freitas
    Pages 61-83
  4. Seasonality in European Mountain Areas: A Study in Human Ecology

    • Robert A. Dodgshon, E. Gunilla A. Olsson
    Pages 85-101
  5. Seasonality of Second-Home Use in Denmark

    • Gunther Tress
    Pages 151-179
  6. Landscape, Seasonality, and Tourism: A Survey with Examples from Central Europe

    • Oliver Bender, Kim Philip Schumacher, David Stein
    Pages 181-213

About this book

Seasonality is so obvious that we very often forget about it when doing landscape research. Seasonality is the interface where humans and nature really interact. Seasonality is expressed both in the natural rhythms of the landscape as well as in human lifestyles. Seasonality creates varying patterns of use and appears in spatial practices, paintings, human behaviour. Also, seasonality itself changes together with societal changes – in agricultural societies, summer used to be the working season and winter the resting one; now we are more and more used to summer holidays…

Landscapes are seasonal both in terms of time and space, the boundaries between seasons are celebrated – do different seasonalities influence also our mindsets? In most cases we talk about (and paint and study) summer landscapes, but there are more than that. There are times with less light, less leaves on the trees to influence visibility, times when moist or snow make places inaccessible. Should seasonality be taken into account in planning, and if yes, then how?

This book studies seasonal landscape in Scandinavia and Brazil, on the Aegean islands and in European mountains, in agriculture tourism, in cities and in the countryside.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Tallinn University

    Hannes Palang, Helen Sooväli, Anu Printsmann

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eBook USD 84.99
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Softcover Book USD 109.99
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Hardcover Book USD 109.99
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