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  • Festivals, landscapes, and aesthetic engagement : a phenomenological approach to four Norwegian festivals
  • The article examines the relationship between festivals, landscapes, and aesthetics. Festivals are characterized by social, aesthetic, and symbolic value, as well as cohesion, joy, openness, expressive, play, and diversity, and that experience
  • Passing strange and wonderful : aesthetics, nature, and culture
  • Reflections of a cultural geographer on the aesthetic impulse as it relates to the senses, culture, space, the state and morality. China and the USA provide numerous examples and comparisons. - (DWG)
  • A history of aesthetic control : Part 2, 1953-1985 : The control of the external appearence development in England and Wales
  • Aesthetic encounters of the statistical kind
  • Elaboration on the nature of woody debris : an ethical snag in the aesthetic justification of organized river cleanup
  • to a provocative letter stating that non-woody debris should be left in the streams. The social construction of scenic waterways is portrayed as a utopian, aesthetic movement. - (SLD)
  • At the request of local authorities, we have determined a method of quantitative evaluation of the ecological and aesthetical value of the pit heaps. The diversity and the rarity of species and plant communities, the maturity of the latter
  • and the natural character are the three elements taken into consideration for the evaluation of the ecological value| the aesthetical evaluation properly, the easy replacement of plant communities and the physical condition of the vegetation are used to determine
  • the aesthetical value of pit heaps.
  • Understanding farmers’ aesthetic preference for tidy agricultural landscapes: A Bourdieusian perspective
  • Agricultural landscape ; Agricultural practice ; Bourdieu ; Farmer ; Farmers ; Germany ; Landscape esthetics ; Preference ; Rural landscape ; Scotland ; cultural capital ; habitus ; landscape aesthetic
  • Studies of landscape aesthetics indicate that farmers have a unique perspective (seeing beauty) in the same landscapes that other publics find monotonous and boring. The paper uses Bourdieu’s theory of capital to explore why farmers hold
  • Aesthetic ideology and urban design
  • Aesthetics, genetics, and evaluating animal bodies : locating and displacing cattle on show and in figures
  • The ideology, aesthetics and politics of the City Beautiful movement in Planning and the environment in the modern world.
  • Surface phenomena and aesthetic experience
  • Individual differences in the aesthetic evaluation of natural landscapes
  • In this article, the authors turn to the twofold understanding of aesthetics found within Marx’s cri-tique of political economy, using this as a lens through which to learn from the practices of insurgent artists and anarchitects as they perform
  • ‘relational urban interventions’ in the cities of London and New York. They call for a philosophy of praxis that builds on an understanding of relational sensuousness and a Marxist aesthetics in order to prise open the conditions of possibility for an ur-ban
  • Marginalia : aesthetics, ecology, and urban wastelands
  • Landscape aesthetics
  • A history of aesthetic control : Part I 1909-1953 : the control of the external appearance of development in England and Wales
  • The aesthetic experience of traffic in the modern city
  • Humboldt and an aesthetic tradition in geography
  • Crafted essay on the aesthetic sensitivity toward nature in Japan based on keen awareness and appreciation and a Zen Buddhist worldview. - (DWG)
  • An examination of architectural design in the context of the California coast| an analysis of the historic, economic, aesthetic, regulatory, and political influences which have contributed to an understanding of design in the coastal landscape. (DOH).