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vernacular landscapes  

Definition

  • Vernacular landscapes, sometimes termed ordinary landscapes, are the surfaces of everyday life that we see all around us and that are created and re-created daily. Cultural geographers study vernacular landscapes to understand the lives of ordinary people who live in those landscapes. [Source: Encyclopedia of Geography; Vernacular Landscapes as Expressions of Environmental Ideas]

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http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J-D158KSFS-3

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