Cities and Cultural Landscape Recognition, Celebration, Preservation and Experience

Places are locations of value where psychological and cultural needs are satisfied. Human relationships with particular environments play a key role in motivating, developing, and nurturing the life of societies. Undifferentiated space becomes 'place' as we understand it better and its bui...

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Other Authors: Bailey, Greg (Editor), Defilippis, Francesco (Editor), Korjenic, Azra (Editor), Čaušević, Amir (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Newcastle upon Tyne Cambridge Scholars Publishing 2020
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