
Journal of Design for Resilience in Architecture and Planning
Yazarlar: ["Guerrout Chouaib", "Bahar Baser Kalyoncuoglu"]
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DOI:10.47818/DRArch.2022.v3i1045
Anahtar Kelimeler:Cultural landscape,Ksar ecosystem,Social resilience,Timimoun-Africa
Özet: In 1992, the World Heritage Convention became the first international legal instrument recognize cultural landscapes as a human heritage that must be protected. The Cultural Landscape - Past, Present and Future considers different aspects of man's intervention with natural vegetation and the landscape resulting from a long equilibrium of co-existence. These landscapes are not stable, and the recent and ever accelerating changes in technology and life-style have increasingly affected many ancient landscapes, as old land-use practices are abandoned and traditions forgotten.(Birks et al., 1988) Human communities in desert areas formed a special landscape, providing these cultural landscapes within a special ecosystem of sustainable living conditions, which helped to create many social, economic, and cultural systems in addition to preserving biodiversity.