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Geografia Culturale

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Created on September 18, 2025

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Geografia Culturale

rapporto uomo-ambiente.

studiosi .

Mitchel.

cultural studies

relazione di dominio,narrazione e resistenza .

raimond wiliams e wiliam Hogart

carl o sauer

pratiche economiche,sociali e simboliche.

paesaggio intenzionalmente progettato.

paesaggio associativo

paesaggio organicamente evoluto

uomo ambiente

spazi unici

cultura che influenza l'ambiente

convenzione europea del 2000 e Unesco.

Territori patrimonio dell'unesco.

sacrimonti di piemonte e lombardia.

parco del cilento .

costiera amalfitana.

portvenere e cinque terre.

paesaggi vitivinicoli del piemonte.

colline di prosecco e conegliano.

Val d'orcia

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Visual content is a transversal and universal language, like music. We are able to understand images from millions of years ago, even from other cultures.

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GIF or JPG, of a landscape or an enclosed space. Add them as you like, but add them to create content that promotes learning and stimulates the brains of your students. Images keep your students awake and motivated, breaking the linearity and monotony of textual content.