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CRACOW LANDSCAPE CONFERENCE 2016
Landscape as impulsion for culture: research, perception & protection June 29 - July 1, 2016 Cracow, Poland
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PROGRAMME
CONFERENCE VENUE:
Auditorium Maximum (Jagiellonian University), Krupnicza 33 Str., Kraków (Cracow)
Tuesday, June 28 16.00-19.00 Registration
Wednesday, June 29
8.00-9.00 Registration
9.00-9.25 Opening of the conference - welcome address
9.25-10.10 Invited keynote speaker
Steve Brown (University of Sydney, ICOMOS)
The ‘relict cultural landscape’ category and ‘living
landscapes’: an appraisal
SESSION 1
10.10-10.15 Technical announcement
10.15-10.30 Agnieszka Szczepańska, Monika Wasilewicz-Pszczółkowska
(Olsztyn University of Warmia and Mazury, Department of
Spatial Planning and Engineering)
Assessment of landscape and landscape in assessment
10.30-10.45 Carlo Guareschi (University College Cork)
Experiencing landscapes
10.45-11.15 Coffee break
11.15-11.30 Katarzyna Ostapowicz, Bronwyn Price, Janine Bolliger,
Dominik Kaim, Marcin Szwagrzyk, Agnieszka Wypych,
Zbigniew Ustrnul, Urs Gimmi (Institute of Geography and
Spatial Management, Jagiellonian University in Cracow;
Research Unit Landscape Dynamics, Swiss Federal Institute
for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research WSL)
Future landscape in mountain regions: the case study
from the Polish Carpathians
Landscape is the work of the mind. Its scenery is built up as much from
strata of memory as from layers of rock Simon Schama
11.30-11.45 Łucja Piekarska-Duraj (Jagiellonian University in Cracow,
Institute for European Studies)
A space told is a space tamed. "Landscape" as a
civilising tool
11.45-12.00 Mateusz Salwa (Warsaw University, Institute of Philosophy)
Philosophy of landscape – contemporary perspectives
12.00-12.15 Grigorii Isachenko (Saint-Petersburg State University,
Institute of Earth Scienсes)
Man and landscape: three models of interaction and
cognition
12.15-12.45 Coffee break
12.45-13.00 Margherita Azzari (Laboratorio di Geografia applicata,
Università degli Studi di Firenze)
Cultural identity of landscape
13.00-13.15 Renata Zych
The relationship between human communities and
landscape of the Neolithic period – phenomenology of
landscape
13.15-13.30 Luciene Cristina Risso (UNESP - State of Sao Paulo
University)
The concept of landscape in geography: contributions for
heritage debate
13.30-13.45 Paulina Tobiasz-Lis (University of Lodz)
The image of the countryside. Theoretical and
methodological approach
13.45-15.30 Lunch break
SESSION 2
15.30-16.15 Invited keynote speakers
Matthew Johnson (Department of Anthropology,
Northwestern University, Evanston, USA)
Landscape, lived experience and political ecology:
Some notes
Thomas Knopf (University of Tuebingen)
Landscape, Cityscape, Skyscape, Anyscape? Remarks on
Landscape Archaeology
16.15-16.30 Piotr Wroniecki (University of Wrocław)
Hidden cultural landscapes of the Western Lesser
Poland Upland
16.30-16.45 Archana Shukla (Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal
University, Srinagar, Uttarakhand)
Urbanisation of Doon Valley: a case study of
disappearing canals
16.45-17.00 Coffee break
17.00-17.15 Jan J. Ahlrichs, Jessica Henkner, Thomas Scholten, Peter
Kühn, Thomas Knopf (Collaborative Research Centre 1070
"ResourceCultures")
Archaeological and archaeopedological approaches to the
development of low mountain ranges in prehistory
17.15-17.30 Katarzyna Łakomy (Cracow University of Technology,
Faculty of Architecture, Institute of Landscape Architecture)
Searching for identity in old landscapes – archival
photographs
17.30-18.00 Discussion & day summary
19.00 Welcome reception
Thursday, June 30
9.00-9.15 Ran Kamiyama (Kanazawa Institute of Technology)
A preservation method of Japanese borrowed scenery
gardens – what we see and how we see mountains in Kyoto
9.15-9.30 Timo Bremer (University of Bonn, Vor- und
Frühgeschichtliche Archäologie)
Landscape, power and settlement dynamics – notes on
archaeological methods on the basis of examples from the
Lower Rhineland, Germany
9.30-9.45 Anna Swieder (State Office for Heritage Management and
Archaeology Saxony-Anhalt)
How mining changes mountain. Medieval and early modern
landscapes in the Harz Mountain’s forests
9.45-10.00 Igor Isychenko (National Academy of Fine Arts and
Architecture, Kiev)
Old ruins, changing landscapes: trying to understand
immaterial elements of cultural landscapes
10.15-10.30 Margherita Azzi Visentini (Politecnico di Milano & Istituto
Veneto di Scienze, Lettere e Arti, Venezia)
Venetian villas and the first modern planned landscape of
western civilization
10.30-11.00 Coffee break
11.00-11.15 Miłosz Giersz, Patrycja Prządka-Giersz, Wiesław
Więckowski, Julia Chyla, Roberto Pimentel (University of
Warsaw)
Between man and landscape: social and environmental
interactions during the pre-Hispanic times in Huarmey
province in the north coast of Peru
11.15-11.30 Renata Mikielewicz (Technical University of Lodz,
Institute of Architecture and Town Planning)
The unknown landscape. Public perception of unfamiliar
heritage
11.30-11.45 Radosław Palonka, Anna Słupianek, Jakub Nawrot, Zi Xu,
Brianna Gooch, Claire Moriarty (Jagiellonian University in
Cracow, Institute of Archaeology, Maryland Institute College
of Art)
Landscape in Pueblo culture architecture, iconography and
beliefs: results from Polish project in Colorado, USA
11.45-12.00 Hrvoje Kalafatić, Bartul Šiljeg (Institute of Archaeology,
Zagreb, Croatia)
Everything fears time, but time fears the circles: 7 thousand
years old prehistoric enclosures in landscape of southern
Carpathian Basin
12.00-12.15 Elisa Pruno (Florence University, Sagas Department)
Modifying landscape: quarries and infrastructures in the
Middle Age Mediterranean area
12.15-12.45 Coffee break
12.45-13.00 Rachel Byrne (Trinity College Dublin, the University of
Dublin)
A legacy of trees: reconstructing the landscape of the tenant
class in Ireland during the late historic period in Ireland
13.00-13.15 Sergiu Musteata (Iași, Romania)
Rock-cut monasteries – original landscape for a specific
religious environment. A case of the republic of Moldova
13.15-13.30 Krzysztof Rak, Mateusz Mynarski (Jagiellonian University in
Cracow, Institute of Archeology)
Archaeological perspective on natural and cultural
sanctuary of the Bandiagara escarpement
13.30-13.45 Łukasz Miszk (Jagiellonian University in Cracow, Institute of
Archeology)
The role of new technologies in the studies on landscape of
ancient city. New approach for the concept of urbanization
processes in Nea Paphos (Cyprus)
13.45-15.15 Lunch break
15.15-15.30 Joseph Ragsdale (Landscape Architecture, Cal Poly San Luis
Obispo, California)
Extractive Landscapes: The quarries of Rome and the
creation of the "Eternal City"
15.30-15.45 James Moir (Abertay University, Dundee)
Scotland, scottishness and wilderness
15.45-16.00 Maria Shulgina, Alexander Zaraychenko (Archaeological
Expedition of Northern (Arctic) Federal University,
Arkhangelsk)
Historical Landscapes of monastic settlements on the
territory of the Onega Peninsula: peculiarities of
investigation and preservation
16.00-16.15 Grzegorz Bąk-Pryc (Jagiellonian University in Cracow, Institute
of Archeology)
Ancient rock outcrops in the landscape of the Eastern and
Western Deserts in Egypt
16.15-16.30 Mariya Avramova (The Antiquity of Southeastern Europe
Research Center, University of Warsaw)
Healing nature. Some observations regarding the role of
landscape as a setting for healing spas in Roman Thrace
16.30-17.00 Coffee break
17.00-17.15 Roksana Chowaniec (Institute of Archaeology, University of
Warsaw)
Greek and Roman impact on the environment. Case study:
Akrai/Acrae in south-eastern Sicily
17.15-17.30 Stavros Dimakopoulos (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki)
The Classical and Hellenistic agricultural landscape of
Attica
17.30-17.45 Halina Dobrzańska, Tomasz Kalicki (Institute of Archaeology
and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences,
Institute of Geography, Jan Kochanowski, University in
Kielce)
Iron Age landscape in Kraków region (southern Poland)
17.45-18.00 Andrea Vanni-Desideri, Guido Vannini (Florence
University, Sagas Department)
Light archaeology and historical landscape. For the
global history of the site of Al-Wu’ayra (Petra) In
Transjordan
18.00-18.15 María Ruiz del Arbol Moro (Centro de Ciencias Humanas y
Sociales, Instituto de Historia, Departamento de Arqueología
y Procesos Sociales) with María García Hernandez (UCM),
Manuel de la Calle Vaquero (UCM), Inés Sastre Prats (CSIC),
Juan Luis Pecharroman Fuente (CSIC)
The present of the past: problems with the valorization of
archaeological sites in a cultural landscape perspective. The
case study of the region of Madrid.
18.15-18.30 Maciej Wacławik (Institute of Archaeology, Jagiellonian
University in Kraków)
Between heaven and earth – monasteries in the Negev
Desert
18.15-19.00 Discussion & day summary
Friday, July 1
9.00-10.00 Poster session
SESSION 3
10.00-10.45 Invited keynote speeches
Katarzyna Pałubska (University of Life Sciences in
Lublin, ICOMOS)
Protection, valorization and management of cultural
landscapes in Poland
Agata Zachariasz (Cracow University of Technology, Faculty
of Architecture, Institute of Landscape Architecture)
Research, planning and designing of landscape at Krakow
Landscape Architecture School
10.45-11.00 Miquel Costa (Instituto Superior de Agronomia (ISA)
School of Agriculture, Lisbon University)
Ways of Engaging: Temporary and Small-Scale
Projects as a Fieldwork Strategy
11.00-11.15 Tatiana Isachenko (Saint-Petersburg
University, Dept. of Regional Geography & International
Tourism)
The impact of the country estate landscape on the modern
cottage complexes in Russia
11.15-11.30 Kees Lokman (University of British Columbia)
Progressive pragmatism: the next generation of
Dutch landscape architecture
11.30-11.45 Damian Poklewski-Koziełł (Cracow University of
Technology, Department of Architecture)
How to deal with UNESCO World Heritage Zones. Analysis
of the results of the competition for Bamiyan Cultural
Centre in Afghanistan
11.45-12.15 Coffee break
12.15-12.30 Juan Antonio Mira Rico (ICOFORT-ICOMOS / Castalla
Municipal Service for Cultural Heritage)
Castles or cultural and natural landscapes? A new approach
to the management of fortifications in the south of the
Valencian Community. Examples of Castalla and Sax
(Alicante)
12.30-12.45 Ayşe Ceren Bilge (Department of Architecture, Istanbul
Technical University)
Problems with the conservation of cultural heritage and
cultural landscapes of the island Gökçeada (imbros)
12.45-13.00 Barbara Wycichowska (Technical University of Lodz, Faculty
of Civil Engineering, Architecture and Environmental
Engineering; Institute of Architecture and Urban Planning)
Legislative problems of landscape protection
13.00-13.15 Izabela Sykta (Cracow University of Technology, Faculty
of Architecture, Institute of Landscape Architecture)
The impact of Worlds’ Exhibitions on landscape and
development of cities
13.15-13.30 Chun-Hsi Wang (Graduate Institute of Folk Art and Cultural
Heirtage, National Taipei University)
Planning and Managing Changes in Rural Landscape
Conservation – the Case of Jianan Irrigation Cultural
Landscape in Taiwan
13.30-15.00 Lunch break
15.00-15.15 Zuzanna Napieralska, Elżbieta Przesmycka (Wrocław
University of Technology)
City Landscape. Present state and problems with protection
of post-war single family house complexes from
uncontrolled modernizations
15.15-15.30 Agustina González Cid (Massachusetts Institute of
Technology)
Productive Landscapes: Argentinean Rural Towns and their
Disconnection with the Surrounding Fields
15.30-15.45 Maria Ktori (University of Cyprus)
The ancient harbour of Amathus: current perceptions and
future prospects of a submerged landscape
15.45-16.00 Iga Solecka (Department of Urban Planning, Environmental
University in Wrocław)
Approach to preservation of historic parks in 20’th century
16.00-16.15 Katarzyna Hodor, Małgorzata Sawicka (Cracow University
of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, Institute of Landscape
Architecture, Section of Garden Art and Green Areas)
Old Paczków, working on preserving identity
16.15-16.30 Angelika Lasiewicz-Sych (Faculty of Architecture, Cracow
University of Technology)
The "riverlution": urban wilderness as space of engagement
16.30-16.45 Julian Rennie (Department of Landscape Architecture, Unitec,
Auckland)
Squelch verses Snap, Crackle and Pop: A case study of how
different surroundings shaped the work of two New Zealand
born artists
16.45-17.00 Łukasz Pardela (Institute of Landscape Architecture,
Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life
Sciences)
Sustainable landscape design vs. The New Dutch Water
Line 1–1
16.45-17.15 Coffee break/ Discussion & day summary
17.15-17.30 Closing of the conference
Saturday 2 July
8.30-17.00 Landscape trip around Cracow - with stops & lunch
POSTERS
SESSION 1
Jinvo Nam (The University of Sheffield)
Understanding stakeholders and their perceptions of urban landscape management practices:
dealing with parks in times of austerity
Beata Makowska (Cracow University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture)
The interaction between landscape and art
Bogusz Modrzewski, Anna Szkołut (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan)
Poznan campuses – are they 'biophilic'?
Dominik Kaim, Marcin Szwagrzyk, Jacek Kozak, Bronwyn Price, Katarzyna Ostapowicz, Natalia
Kolecka, Agnieszka Wypych, Dirk Schmatz, Urs Gimmi (Institute of Geography and Spatial
Management, Jagiellonian University; Research Unit Landscape Dynamics, Swiss Federal Institute for
Forest, Snow and Landscape Research WSL)
Future landscape of the Polish Carpathians – land use scenarios till 2050
Natalia Kolecka, Jacek Kozak, Dominik Kaim, Monika Dobosz (Department of GIS, Cartography and
Remote Sensing, Institute of Geography and Spatial Management, Jagiellonian University in Cracow)
Forest succession and land abandonment in the Polish Carpathians
Vinayak Kale (KKW Arts, Science and Commerce College, Pimpalgaon, Tal- Niphad, Dist- Nashik)
Remote Sensing and GIS in the Geomorphometric analysis of Kadwa river Basin, Nashik District,
Maharashtra, India
Margherita Azzari (Laboratorio di Geografia Applicata, Università degli Studi di Firenze)
A Landscape Hazard Atlas
Arzu Çığ (Siirt University)
Study on artificial water features in line with design principles within the context of spatial
perception and environmental psychology: Yildiz technical universityYyildiz campus example
Gülçinay Başdoğan (Yüzüncü Yıl University)
Building modernization in republican era urban planning in Turkey: example of Ankara and
İstanbul
Fatih Çığ (Siirt University)
The role of beneficial microorganisms in the protection of plants growing in natural landscape
areas
Krishna Prasad Acharya (Nepal Government)
Landscape Conservation Initiatives in Nepal
Nataliia Korzhunova (Institute of Environmental Economics and Sustainable Development National
Academy of Sciences of Ukraine)
An Approach To The Ecological And Economic Assessment Of Landscapes
SESSION 2
Karol Dzięgielewski (Jagiellonian University in Cracow, Institute of Archeology)
Tracing the onset of the anthropocene near Cracow. Diachronic changes in landform use at
Modlnica (southern Poland) reveal early human impact
Justyna Liro, Izabela Sołjan (Research Team of Geography of Religion, Institute of Geography and
Spatial Management, Jagiellonian University)
From the industrial landscape to the one of religious nature – transformations of the "White Seas"
area in the 9th district of Łagiewniki-Borek Fałęcki in Krakow
Marcin Czarnowicz, Agnieszka Ochał Czarnowicz, Jacek Karmowski, Piotr Kołodziejczyk
(Jagiellonian University in Cracow, Institute of Archeology, ICOMOS)
Traces of the Great War in the landscape of the Polish Carphatian
Joanna Dębowska-Ludwin and Karolina Rosińska-Balik (Jagiellonian University in Cracow, Institute of
Archeology)
Landscape vs. Cultural Patterns – Early Bronze Age Levantine Settlements and theirTopographical
Diversity
Diana Dushkova, Matteo Proto (Moscow State University, Faculty of Geography, Department of
environmental management)
Interpreting the cultural landscape: cases from Germany, Italy and Russia
Silva Sabkova (Politecnico di Milano, Department of Architecture and Urban Studies)
The Lower Danube Limes in Bulgaria: development, degradation, preservation
Marta Niepytalska (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Amerika-Institut)
An Environmental History of California’s Salton Sea
Marcin Maciejewski (Institute of Archaeology, Wrclaw University)
Metal – Border – Ritual. Hoards in Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age Landscape
Pál Raczky, Alexandra Anders (Eötvös Loránd University, Institute of Archaeological Sciences)
The landscapes of the Polgár-Csőszhalom settlement from the 5th millennium BC
Sarvesh Kumar, Rana P. B. Singh (Deapartment of Geography, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi)
Riverfront Cultural Landscape of Ayodhya (India), develop as ancient Hindu Pilgrimage centre
Nick Krekelbergh, Piotr Pawełczak, Chris Kalisvaart (BAAC)
Paleolandscape in the sandy loam area of Flanders (Belgium). Geoarchaeological rescue
excavation in Roeselare-Vloedstraat
Krzysztof Ostafin (Jagiellonian University in Cracow, Institute of Geography and Spatial
Management)
Small water bodies and water-powered devices in the Polish Carpathians landscape since the end of
the 18th century
Marta Raczyńska (Institute of Archaeology; Institute of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology,
Jagiellonian University in Cracow)
In the landscape of barbarian borderland. The case of the Gustow group in the early Roman Period
Tomasz Dziurdzik (University of Warsaw, Institute of Archaeology)
Gračine – central place in the territory of ancient Narona? Preliminary results of cultural
landscape project in Ljubuški općina, Western Herzegovina
Klara Bursic-Matijasic, Robert Matijasic (Juraj Dobrila University of Pula, Department of Humanities,
Centre for interdisciplinary research in landscape archaeology)
Istria, Croatia: ancient settlements in landscape
Rachel Byrne (Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin)
A legacy of trees: reconstructing the landscape of the tenant class in Ireland during the late historic
period in Ireland
Markéta Šantrůčková (Silva Tarouca Research Institute for Landscape and Ornamental Gardening,
Průhonice)
Assessing long-term spatial changes of natural habitats using old maps and archival sources in the
rural landscape
Upali de Silva Jayawardena (Department of Civil Engineering, University of Peradeniya)
Changing of natural geomorphology with the increase of development in Sri Lanka
Jan Bulas, Michał Kasiński, Ronny Schmidt, Piotr Wroniecki (Jagiellonian University in Cracow,
Institute of Archeology)
Multidisciplinary, archaeological, landscape studies in the vicinity of the modern Michałowice
village, Lesser Poland Upland.
Maria Łanczont1, Przemysław Mroczek
1, Teresa Madeyska
2, Maryna Komar
3,4, Beata Hołub
1,
Krzysztof Sobczyk5, Jarosław Wilczyński
6 (
1 Department of Geoecology and Palaeogeography (Maria
Curie-Skłodowska University, 2 Institute of Geological Sciences, Polish Academy of Sciences,
3National Museum of Natural History, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine,
4 Institute of
Geological Sciences, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, 5 Institute of Archaeology,
Jagiellonian University in Cracow, 6 Institute of Systematics and Evolution of Animals, Polish
Academy of Sciences)
Palaeolandscapes of the Vistula River Valley in the Gravettian − a case study: Jaksice II and
Kraków Spadzista sites
Maria Łanczont1, Teresa Madeyska
2, Paweł Valde-Nowak
3, Beata Hołub
1, Maryna Komar
4,5,
Przemysław Mroczek1, Anna Kraszewska
3 (
1 Department of Geoecology and Palaeogeography, Maria
Curie-Skłodowska University, 2 Institute of Geological Sciences, Polish Academy of Sciences,
3 Institute of Archaeology, Jagiellonian University in Cracow,
4 National Museum of Natural History,
National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, 5 Institute of Geological Sciences, National Academy of
Sciences of Ukraine)
Podhale landscape in Allerød – view from the Obłazowa Rock over the Nowa Biała 1 open site
Jerzy Czerniec, Krystian Kozioł, Krzysztof Misiewicz (Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology of the
Polish Academy of Sciences Warsaw)
Cultural landscape. Geomorphometric studies in the Chelmno Land.
Negin Jahed (Middle East Technical University, Ankara)
Cultural Impact of Persian Garden Structure on Persian Garden Carpet
Katarina Botić (Institute of Archaeology, Zagreb)
Landscape and human interaction throughout millennia – a case study of archaeological sites in
the Našice region, Croatia
Maria Dankowska, Miłosz Łukomski (Urban Planning Office in Lodz), Magdalena Nowak (Regional
Office Protection of Heritage in Lodz)
The archeological heritage in the urban jungle – case study, Lodz
Sylwia Rudyk (University of Gdansk)
Scenery of Reda delta and its concealed past
Iga Solecka, Hanna Olczyk (Department of Urban Planning, Environmental University in Wrocław)
Castle park in Karłowice in the context of local ecological system
Iga Solecka, Hanna Olczyk (Department of Urban Planning, Environmental University in Wrocław)
Ecologically effective surface area in different biologically active surface factors
Müge Cengiz, Mine Tanaç Zeren (Dokuz Eylül University, Izmir)
Archaeological Landscape: Yassitepe Tumulus
Aylin Ozodabas
Bulak Houses
SESSION 3
Katarzyna Kołodziejczyk (Cracow University of Technology, Department of Architecture)
The secret and the value of the place. About coexisting of the landscape with the sensory nature of
the art site-specific.
Monika Wasilewicz-Pszczółkowska (University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn,
Faculty of Geodesy, Geospatial and Civil Engineering, Department of Planning and Spatial
Engineering)
Landscape multisensory in theory and application
Karolina Zięba (University of Agriculture in Krakow, Faculty of Forestry, Institute of Forest
Resources Management, Department of Forest Management, Geomatics and Forest Economics)
The landscape recomposition of the of Festung Krakau – a new approach based on Airborne Laser
Scanning point cloud processing and GIS spatial analyses
Agnieszka Wójcik (Uniwersytet Rzeszowski, Wydział Biologiczno-Rolniczy)
Influence of urbanisation on heritage register sites. Rzeszów manor-garden ensembles changes over
time
Dominika Kuśnierz-Krupa (Cracow University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, Institute of
History of Architecture and Monument Preservation)
Cultural landscape of Nowy Korczyn. Relics of the old heritage
Julia Chyla, Wojciech Ejsmond (University of Warsaw)
Us of the Comprehensive Field Survey in the Research of the Cultural Llandscape of Gebelein
Beata Makowska (Cracow University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture)
The interaction between landscape and art
Éva Papp1, Bradley Pillans
1, Amy Mosig Way
2, Ken Aplin
1 (1-Australian National University; 2-
University of Sydney)
Lake George, Weereewa, Lake Ngungara
Catalina Soto de Prado y Otero (UVA, Spain), Leonor Pérez Ruiz (UVA, Spain), María Ruiz del
Árbol Moro (CSIC, Spain), Cristina Borreguero Beltrán (UBU, Spain)
The management of immovable and immaterial cultural heritage. Landscapes of war in Castilla y
Leon region (Spain)
Milos Rozkosny (TGM Water Research Institute, Brno)
Methodological approach to evaluation of the threat to the state and quality of the environment of
water elements forming part of cultural heritage
Scott Jennings Melbourne (University of Hong Kong)
Yangon Ecologies: Landscape infrastructures in Myanmar's commercial capital
Maria Busse (Leibniz-Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF) e.V., Institute of Socio-
Economics)
The acceptance of innovative strategies for sustainable valorization of marginal wetlands in the
Spreewald region (Germany) – a study design
Barbara Sowińska-Świerkosz, Dawid Soszyński (University of Life Sciences in Lublin, Department of
Landscape Ecology and Nature Conservation; Institute of Landscape Architecture, John Paul II
Catholic University of Lublin)
Ranking of the projected cultural parks of the Lubelskie voivodship in terms of providing cultural
ecosystem services