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AMELIA, FATIYA, JOHAN ISKANDAR, RUHYAT PARTASMITA, and NICHOLAS MALONE. "Recognizing indigenous knowledge of the Karangwangi Rural Landscape in South Cianjur, Indonesia for sustainable land management." Biodiversitas Journal of Biological Diversity 19, no. 5 (September 21, 2018): 1722–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.13057/biodiv/d190518.

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Amelia F, Iskandar J, Partasmita R, Malone N. 2018. Recognizing indigenous knowledge of the Karangwangi Rural Landscape in South Cianjur, Indonesia for sustainable land management. Biodiversitas 19: 1722-1729. Karangwangi is a rural community on the south coast of West Java, Indonesia. The people of Karangwangi possess traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) of local landscapes through cultural inheritance and personal experiences of interacting with their environment. The people of Karangwani Village recognize various natural-cultural landscape types, including leuweung (forest); swidden field (huma); wet rice fields (sawah); home garden (pekarangan); garden (kebun); mixed-garden (kebun campuran); river (sungai); and sea (laut). These various landscapes have continuously changed over time due to people’s socio-economic and cultural activities. The aim of this study was to develop an ethnoecological approach to elucidate historical changes to the Karangwangi landscapes. Toward this aim, we conducted mixed-method, qualitative and quantitative research. In addition to recognizing the various types of cultural and natural landscapes, the local people of Karangwangi are able to describe the history of landscape changes between 1950 to 2017. As identified by informants, these changes have been caused by various factors, including increases in population density, implementation of government policies and village development.
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Smith-Hefner, Nancy J. "Landscapes of Emotion: Mapping Three Cultures of Emotion in Indonesia. By Karl G. Heider. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991. xv, 332 pp." Journal of Asian Studies 52, no. 02 (May 1993): 499–500. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021911800129845.

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KITLV, Redactie. "Book reviews." Bijdragen tot de taal-, land- en volkenkunde / Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences of Southeast Asia 161, no. 2 (2009): 350–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22134379-90003712.

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Peter Borschberg (ed.), Iberians in the Singapore-Melaka area and adjacent regions (16th to 18th century) (Syed Muhd Khairudin Aljunied) Katharine L. Wiegele, Investing in miracles; El Shaddai and the transformation of popular Catholicism in the Philippines (Greg Bankoff) Jean Gelman Taylor, Indonesia; Peoples and histories (Peter Boomgaard) Clive Moore, New Guinea; Crossing boundaries and history (Harold Brookfield) Nathan Porath, When the bird flies; Shamanic therapy and the maintenance of worldly boundaries among an indigenous people of Riau (Sumatra) (Cynthia Chou and Martin Platt) Paul van der Grijp, Identity and development; Tongan culture, agriculture, and the perenniality of the gift (H.J.M. Claessen) Tim Bunnell, Malaysia, modernity and the multimedia super corridor; A critical geography of intelligent landscapes (Ben Derudder) L. Fontijne, Guardians of the land in Kelimado; Louis Fontijne’s study of a colonial district in eastern Indonesia (Maribeth Erb) Karl-Heinz Golzio, Geschichte Kambodschas; Das Land der Khmer von Angkor bis zur Gegenwart (Volker Grabowsky) Emmanuel Poisson, Mandarins et subalternes au nord du Viêt Nam; Une bureaucracie à l’épreuve (1820-1918) (Martin Grossheim) Generale Missiven van Gouverneurs-Generaal en Raden aan Heren XVII der Verenigde Oostindische Compagnie, Volume 10, 1737-1743 (Gerrit Knaap) Aris Ananta and Evi Nurvidya Arifin (eds), International migration in Southeast Asia (Santo Koesoebjono) Vladimir Braginsky, The comparative study of traditional Asian literatures; From reflective traditionalism to neo-traditionalism (G.L. Koster) Fiona Kerlogue (ed.), Performing objects; Museums, material culture and performance in Southeast Asia (Jennifer Lindsay) Th.C. van der Meij, Puspakrema; A Javanese romance from Lombok (Julian Millie) Robyn Maxwell, Sari to sarong; Five hundred years of Indian and Indonesian textile exchange -- Jasleen Dhamija, Woven magic; The affinity between Indian and Indonesian textiles (Sandra Niessen) David Bourchier and Vedi R. Hadiz (eds), Indonesian politics and society; A reader (Seije Slager) Howard Dick, Vincent J.H. Houben, J. Thomas Lindblad and Thee Kian Wie (eds), The emergence of a national economy; An economic history of Indonesia, 1800-2000 (Heather Sutherland) Roderich Ptak, China, the Portuguese and the Nanyang; Oceans and routes, regions and trade (c. 1000-1600) (Heather Sutherland) Stephen C. Headley, Durga’s Mosque; Cosmology, conversion and community in Central Javanese Islam (Robert Wessing)
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Hitchner, Sarah, and Poline Bala. "TRAVERSING SACRED STONES IN THE HEART OF BORNEO: TRANSBOUNDARY ECOTOURISM THROUGH THE MEGALITHIC LANDSCAPES OF THE KELABIT HIGHLANDS OF SARAWAK, MALAYSIA AND THE KERAYAN HIGHLANDS OF KALIMANTAN, INDONESIA." Journal of Borneo-Kalimantan 6, no. 2 (December 30, 2020): 84–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.33736/jbk.2904.2020.

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The Kelabit Highlands of Sarawak, Malaysia and the Kerayan Highlands of Kalimantan, Indonesia areculturally contiguous areas separated by the Apad Wat mountain range, consisting of a number ofvillages that are related ethnically, linguistically, and through marriage. Though now separated by apolitical boundary, locals have always traversed this border. Now, foreign tourists also walk across thisborder, as community-based transboundary ecotourism is often centered around long-distance trekkingamong villages. The main attractions along the way for most tourists are impressive megaliths thatinclude erected stones, carved stones, and large piles of stones, and other cultural sites such as oldlonghouse sites, and earthworks in various shapes such as crocodiles. These cultural sites, and thelandscape in which they are found, represent a complex history of movement in the landscape by various,but related, ethnic groups that predates political separation. These sites have deep cultural and religioussignificance to local people on both sides of the border, and the experience of trekking among them hassignificance beyond mere tourism for many visitors as well. There is strong local, governmental, andinternational support for ecotourism development here, as well as an awareness of the possible pitfallsof expanding ecotourism in this region. This paper provides background on elements of the landscapeitself, particularly megalithic structures located within intact rain forest, that attract visitors. It alsopresents a synopsis of some of the cross-boundary efforts to simultaneously promote responsible andculturally sensitive ecotourism development and to protect the ecological and cultural integrity of thisunique megalithic landscape in the “heart of Borneo.” Research for this article was conducted primarilyin the Kelabit Highlands, and emphasis on this area is reflected in the data and discussion.
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Sukmaratri, Myrna. "KAJIAN OBJEK WISATA SEJARAH BERDASARKAN KELAYAKAN LANSKAP SEJARAH DI KOTA PALEMBANG." Jurnal Planologi 15, no. 2 (October 14, 2018): 164. http://dx.doi.org/10.30659/jpsa.v15i2.3071.

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ABSTRACTAs a city incorporated within the Jaringan Kota Pusaka Indonesia (JKPI), Palembang City certainly has the potential of historical and cultural assets that can be utilized as a tourist attraction. However, tourists who visit the historical attractions in Palembang is still dominated by domestic tourists and even local tourists. Though the historical tourist attraction actually has the potential to bring in more tourists when balanced with optimal development. The purpose of this study is to analyze the potential of historical attractions based on the feasibility of the historical landscape. Scoring analysis techniques used to evaluate the value of the feasibility historical landscape as a tourist attraction so the potential class is obtained. Scoring results obtained that Kawah Tengkurap and Kampung Kapitan included in the low category. Museum Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II, Makam Ki Gede Ing Suro, and Kampung Assegaf included in medium category. Meanwhile, the tourist attractions are included in the high category areBenteng Kuto Besak, Kampung Al Munawar, Taman Purbakala Kerjaan Sriwijaya, Bukit Siguntang, Museum Balaputra Dewa, and Jembatan Ampera.Keywords: History Tour, Landscape History, Palembang City ABSTRAKSebagai kota yang tergabung di dalam Jaringan Kota Pusaka Indonesia (JKPI), Kota Palembang tentu memiliki potensi aset sejarah dan budaya yang dapat dimanfaatkan sebagai objek wisata. Namun, wisatawan yang berkunjung pada objek wisata sejarah di Palembang masih didominasi wisatawan nusantara bahkan wisatawan lokal. Padahal objek wisata sejarah tersebut sebenarnya memiliki potensi mendatangkan lebih banyak wisatawan manakala diimbangi dengan pengembangan yang optimal. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk menganalisis potensi objek wisata sejarah berdasarkan kelayakan lanskap sejarah. Teknik analisis skoring digunakan untuk mengevaluasi nilai kelayakan lanskap sejarah sebagai objek wisata sehingga didapatkan klas potensi. Dari hasil skoring didapatkan Kawah Tengkurap dan Kampung Kapitan termasuk dalam kategori rendah. Museum Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II, Makam Ki Gede Ing Suro, dan Kampung Assegaf termasuk dalam kategori sedang. Sedangkan, objek wisata yang termasuk dalam kategori tinggi yakni Benteng Kuto Besak, Kampung Al Munawar, Taman Purbakala Kerjaan Sriwijaya, Bukit Siguntang, Museum Balaputra Dewa, dan JembatanAmpera.Kata Kunci: Wisata Sejarah, Lanskap Sejarah, Kota Palembang
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Baer, A. S., Philip Houghton, Greg Bankoff, Vicente L. Rafael, Harold Brookfield, Donald Denoon, Cynthia Chou, et al. "Book Reviews." Bijdragen tot de taal-, land- en volkenkunde / Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences of Southeast Asia 156, no. 1 (2000): 107–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22134379-90003858.

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- A.S. Baer, Philip Houghton, People of the Great Ocean; Aspects of human biology of the early Pacific. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996, x + 292 pp. - Greg Bankoff, Vicente L. Rafael, Figures of criminality in Indonesia, the Philippines, and colonial Vietnam. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Southeast Asis Program, 1999, 258 pp. - Harold Brookfield, Donald Denoon, The Cambridge history of the Pacific Islanders. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997, xvi + 518 pp., Stewart Firth, Jocelyn Linnekin (eds.) - Cynthia Chou, Shoma Munshi, Clifford Sather, The Bajau Laut; Adaptation, history, and fate in a maritime fishing society of south-eastern Sabah. Kuala Lumpur: Oxford University Press, 1997, xviii + 359 pp. - Cynthia Chou, Shoma Munshi, Krishna Sen, Gender and power in affluent Asia. London: Routledge, 1998, xiii + 323 pp., Maila Stivens (eds.) - Freek Colombijn, Arne Kalland, Environmental movements in Asia. Richmond, Surrey: Curzon, 1998, xiii + 296 pp. [Nordic Institute of Asian Studies, Man and Nature in Asia Series 4.], Gerard Persoon (eds.) - Kirsten W. Endres, Phan Huy Chu, Hai trinh chi luoc; Récit sommaire d’un voyage en mer (1833); Un émissaire Vietnamien à Batavia. Paris: EHESS, 1994, viii + 228 pp. [Cahier d’Archipel 25.] - Aone van Engelenhoven, Veronica Du Feu, Rapanui. London: Routledge, 1996, xv + 217 pp. [Routledge Descriptive Grammars.] - Fukui Hayao, Peter Boomgard, Paper landscapes; Explorations in the environmental history of Indonesia, 1997, vi + 424 pp. Leiden: KITLV Press. [Verhandelingen 178.], Freek Colombijn, David Henley (eds.) - Volker Heeschen, J. Miedema, Texts from the oral tradition in the south-western Bird’s Head Peninsula of Irian Jaya; Teminabuan and hinterland. Leiden: DSALCUL, Jakarta: ISIR, 1995, vi + 98 pp. [Irian Jaya Source Materials 14.] - Volker Heeschen, J. Miedema, Texts from the oral tradition in the southern Bird’s Head Peninsula of Irian Jaya; Inanwatan-Berau, Arandai-Bintuni, and hinterland. Leiden: DSALCUL, Jakarta: ISIR, 1997, vii + 120 pp. [Irian Jaya Source Materials 15.] - Robert W, Hefner, Daniel Chirot, Essential outsiders: Chinese and Jews in the modern transformation of Southeast Asia and Central Europe. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1997, vii + 335 pp., Anthony Reid (eds.) - Bob Hering, Lambert Giebels, Soekarno, Nederlandsch onderdaan; Biografie 1901-1950. Amsterdam: Bert Bakker, 1999, 531 pp. - Karin van Lotringen, David Brown, The state and ethnic politics in Southeast Asia. London: Routledge, 1994, xxi + 354 pp. - Ethan Mark, Takashi Shiraishi, Approaching Suharto’s Indonesia from the margins. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 1994, 153 pp. - Harry Poeze, J.A. Manusama, Eigenlijk moest ik niet veel hebben van de politiek; Herinneringen aan mijn leven in de Oost 1910-1953. Utrecht: Moluks Historisch Museum, ‘s-Gravenhage: Bintang, 1999, 301 pp. - Nico Schulte Nordholt, Hans Antlöv, Exemplary centre, administrative periphery; Rural leadership and the New Order in Java. Richmond, Surrey: Curzon Press, 1995, xi + 222 pp. [Nordic Institute of Asian Studies, Monograph Series 68.] - Cornelia M.I. van der Sluys, Danielle C. Geirnaert-Martin, The woven land of Laboya; Socio-cosmic ideas and values in West Sumba, eastern Indonesia. Leiden: Centre for Non Western Studies, Leiden University, 1992, xxxv + 449 pp. [CNWS Publications 11.] - Nicholas Tarling, Tom Marks, The British acquisition of Siamese Malaya (1896-1909). Bangkok: White Lotus Press, 1997, vii + 167 pp. - B.J. Terwiel, Chanatip Kesavadhana, Chulalangkorn, roi de Siam: Itineraire d’un voyage à Java en 1886. Paris: EHESS, 1993, vi + 204 pp. [Cahier d’Archipel 20.] - Jaap Timmer, Polly Wiessner, Historical vines; Enga networks of exchange, ritual, and warfare in Papua New Guinea, with translations and assistance by Nitze Pupu. Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1998, xvii + 494 pp., Akii Tumu (eds.) - Robert van Niel, Margaret Leidelmeijer, Van suikermolen tot grootbedrijf; Technische vernieuwing in de Java-suikerindustrie in de negentiende eeuw. Amsterdam: Nederlandsch Economisch-Historisch Archief, 1997, 367 pp. [NEHA Series 3.] - Fred R. von der Mehden, Shanti Nair, Islam in Malaysian foreign policy. London: Routledge, 1997, xiv + 301 pp. - Lourens de Vries, Volker Heeschen, An ethnographic grammar of the Eipo language, spoken in the central mountains of Irian Jaya (West New Guinea), Indonesia. Berlin: Dietrich Reimer Verlag, 1998, 411 pp. - Waruno Mahdi, A. Teeuw, De ontwikkeling van een woordenschat; Het Indonesisch 1945-1995. Amsterdam: Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen, 1998, 51 pp. [Mededelingen der Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen (new series) 61-5.] - Roxana Waterson, Robert L. Winzeler, Indigenous architecture in Borneo; Traditional patterns and new developments, 1998, xi + 234 pp. Phillips, Maine: Borneo Research Council. [BRC Proceedings Series 5.]
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Andaya, Leonard Y., H. A. Poeze, Anne Booth, Adrian Clemens, A. P. Borsboom, James F. Weiner, Martin Bruinessen, et al. "Book Reviews." Bijdragen tot de taal-, land- en volkenkunde / Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences of Southeast Asia 148, no. 2 (1992): 328–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22134379-90003163.

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- Leonard Y. Andaya, H.A. Poeze, Excursies in Celebes; Een bundel bijdragen bij het afscheid van J. Noorduyn als directeur-secretaris van het Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde. Leiden: KITLV Uitgeverij, 1991, 348 pp., P. Schoorl (eds.) - Anne Booth, Adrian Clemens, Changing economy in Indonesia Volume 12b; Regional patterns in foreign trade 1911-40. Amsterdam: Royal Tropical Institute, 1992., J.Thomas Lindblad, Jeroen Touwen (eds.) - A.P. Borsboom, James F. Weiner, The empty place; Poetry space, and being among the Foi of Papua New Guinea. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1991. - Martin van Bruinessen, Ozay Mehmet, Islamic identity and development; Studies of the Islamic periphery. London and New York: Routledge, 1990 (cheap paperback edition: Kula Lumpur: Forum, 1990), 259 pp. - H.J.M. Claessen, Timothy Earle, Chiefdoms: power, economy, and ideology. A school of American research book. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991. 341 pp., bibliography, maps, figs. - H.J.M. Claessen, Henk Schulte Nordholt, State, village, and ritual in Bali; A historical perspective. (Comparitive Asian studies 7.) Amsterdam: VU University press for the centre for Asian studies Amsterdam, 1991. 50 pp. - B. Dahm, Ruby R. Paredes, Philippine colonial democracy. (Monograph series 32/Yale University Southeast Asia studies.) New Haven: Yale Center for international and Asia studies, 1988, 166 pp. - Eve Danziger, Bambi B. Schieffelin, The give and take of everyday life; Language socialization of Kaluli children. (Studies in the social and cultural foundations of language 9.) Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991. - Roy Ellen, David Hicks, Kinship and religion in Eastern Indonesia. (Gothenburg studies in social anthropology 12.) Gothenburg: Acta Universitatis Gothoburgensis, 1990, viii 132 pp., maps, figs, tbls. - Paul van der Grijp, Pierre Lemonnier, Guerres et festins; Paix, échanges et competition dans les highlands de Nouvelle-Guinée. (avant-propos par Maurice Godelier). Paris: Éditions de la Maison des Sciences de l’Homme, 1990, 189 pp. - F.G.P. Jaquet, Hans van Miert, Bevlogenheid en onvermogen; Mr. J.H. Abendanon en de Ethische Richting in het Nederlandse kolonialisme. Leiden: KITLV Uitgeverij, 1991. VI 178 pp. - Jan A. B. Jongeneel, Leendert Jan Joosse, ‘Scoone dingen sijn swaere dingen’; een onderzoek naar de motieven en activiteiten in de Nederlanden tot verbreiding van de gereformeerde religie gedurende de eerste helft van de zeventiende eeuw. Leiden: J.J. Groen en Zoon, 1992, 671 pp., - Barbara Luem, Robert W. Hefner, The political economy of Mountain Java; An interpretive history. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1990. - W. Manuhutu, Dieter Bartels, Moluccans in exile; A struggle for ethnic survival; Socialization, identity formation and emancipation among an East-Indonesian minority in The Netherlands. Leiden: Centre for the study of social conflicts and Moluccan advisory council, 1989, xiii 544 p. - J. Noorduyn, Taro Goh, Sumba bibliography, with a foreword by James J. Fox, Canberra: The Australian National University, 1991. (Occasional paper, Department of Anthropology, Research school of Pacific studies.) xi 96 pp., map, - J.G. Oosten, Veronika Gorog-Karady, D’un conte a l’autre; La variabilité dans la litterature orale/From one tale to the other; Variability in oral literature. Paris: Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, 1990 - Gert Oostindie, J.H. Galloway, The sugar cane industry: An historical geography from its origins to 1914. Cambridge (etc.): Cambridge University Press, 1989. xiii 266 pp. - J.J. Ras, Peter Carey, The British in Java, 1811-1816; A Javanese account. Oriental documents X, published for the British academy by Oxford University Press, 1992, xxii 611 pp., ills., maps. Oxford: Alden press. - Ger P. Reesink, Karl G. Heider, Landscapes of emotion; Mapping three cultures of emotion in Indonesia. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, Paris: Editions de la Maison des Sciences de l’Homme. 1991, xv 332 p. - Ger P. Reesink, H. Steinhauer, Papers on Austronesian linguistics No. 1. Canberra: Department of linguistics, Research school of Pacific studies, ANU. (Pacific linguistics series A- 81). 1991, vii 225 pp., - Janet Rodenburg, Peter J. Rimmer, The underside of Malaysian history; Pullers, prostitutes, plantation workers...Singapore: Singapore University Press, 1990, xiv 259 p., Lisa M. Allen (eds.) - A.E.D. Schmidgall-Tellings, John M. Echols, An Indonesian-English Dictionary. Third edition. Revised and edited by John U.Wolff and James T. Collins in in cooperation with Hasan Shadily. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 1989. xix + 618 pp., Hasan Shadily (eds.) - Mary F. Somers Heidhues, Olaf H. Smedal, Order and difference: An ethnographic study of Orang Lom of Bangka, West Indonesia, Oslo: University of Oslo, Department of social anthropology, 1989. [Oslo Occasional Papers in Social Anthropology, Occasional Paper no. 19, 1989]. - E.Ch.L. van der Vliet, Henri J.M. Claessen, Early state economics. New Brunswick and London: Transaction Publishers, 1991 [Political and Anthropology Series volume 8]., Pieter van de Velde (eds.) - G.M. Vuyk, J. Goody, The oriental, the ancient and the primitive; Systems of marriage and the family in the pre-industrial societies of Eurasia. New York, Cambridge University Press, (Studies in literacy, family, culture and the state), 1990, 562 pp. - E.P. Wieringa, Dorothée Buur, Inventaris collectie G.P. Rouffaer. Leiden: Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde, 1990, vi 105 pp., 6 foto´s.
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KITLV, Redactie. "Book Reviews." Bijdragen tot de taal-, land- en volkenkunde / Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences of Southeast Asia 162, no. 1 (2008): 137–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22134379-90003677.

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Christoph Antons (ed.); Law and development in East and South-East Asia (Adriaan Bedner) David B. Dewitt, Carolina G. Hernandez (eds); Development and security in Southeast Asia (vol. 1 & 2) (Freek Colombijn) Lily Kong, Brenda S.A. Yeoh; The politics of landscape in Singapore; Constructions of ‘nation’ (Ben Derudder) Andrew Hardy; Red hills; Migrants and the state in the highlands of Vietnam (Hans Hägerdal) Hanneman Samuel, Henk Schulte Nordholt (eds); Indonesia in transition; Rethinking ‘civil society’, ‘region’, and ‘crisis’ (david Henley) S. Margana; Pujangga Jawa dan bayang-bayang kolonial (Mason Hoadley) Karel E.M. Bongenaar; De ontwikkeling van het zelfbesturend landschap in Nederlandsch-Indie: 1855-1942 (Gerry van Klinken) Pamela J. Stewart, Andrew Strathern; Humors and substances; Ideas of the body in New Guinea (Michael Lieber) Wu Xiao An; Chinese business in the making of a Malay state, 1882-1941 (Loh Wei Leng) Mikihiro Moriyama; Sundanese print culture and modernity in 19th-century West Java (Julian Millie) Yunita T. Winarto; Seeds of knowledge; The beginning of integrated pest management in Java (Simon Platten) Jelle Miedema, Ger Reesink; One head, many faces; New perspectives on the Bird’s Head Peninsula of New Guinea (Anton Ploeg) Christopher R. Duncan (ed.); Civilizing the margins; Southeast Asian government policies for the development of minorities (Nathan Porath) Rosario Mendoza Cortes, Celestina Puyal Boncan, Ricardo Trota Jose; The Filipino saga; History as social change (Portia L. Reyes) Stephen Dobbs; The Singapore River; A social history, 1819-2002 (Victor R. Savage) Michael Wood; Official history in modern Indonesia; New Order perceptions and counterviews (Henk Schulte Nordholt) Claudio O. Delang (ed.); Living at the edge of Thai society; The Karen in the highlands of northern Thailand (Nicholas Tapp) Andrew C. Willford, Kenneth M. George (eds); Spirited politics: Religion and public life in contemporary Southeast Asia (Bryan S. Turner) Hans Straver, Chris van Fraassen, Jan van der Putten (eds); Ridjali: Historie van Hitu; Een Ambonse geschiedenis uit de zeventiende eeuw (Edwin Wieringa) Z.J. Manusama; Historie en sociale structuur van Hitu tot het midden der zeventiende eeuw (Edwin Wieringa) Edwin Jurriëns; Cultural travel and migrancy; The artistic representation of globalization in the electronic media of West Java (Tim Winter) In: Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde (BKI), no. 162 (2006), no: 1, Leiden
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Santosa, Herry, Syamsun Ramli, and Faisal Bahar. "3D Spatial Development of Historic Urban Landscape to Promote a Historical Spatial Data System." Academic Research Community publication 4, no. 2 (December 30, 2020): 01. http://dx.doi.org/10.21625/archive.v4i2.751.

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Spatial experience in historical street corridors is essential to encourage a continuously satisfying experience of a historical aesthetic leading to a better quality of the historic urban landscape, which is significant for making precious memory of the city's history. 3D spatial formation along the historic street corridor fosters the generation of historical memory of the urban space. Both tangible and intangible aspects attached to the historic street corridors' spatial configuration have significant meaning that forms the integrity of the valuable historical urban space. The research area is in Kayutangan street as one of the historical street corridors in Malang City, East Java, Indonesia. The study aims to develop the historical spatial data system of the Kayutangan corridor to construct an online digital spatial database and enforce it as a policy decision reference by the government in managing the urban development in historical areas, especially in the Kayutangan street corridors. The 3D spatial development of historic urban landscape performed the combination of 3D modeling software, 3D visualization software, and 3D spatial multimedia application authoring platforms. The collaboration of three systems generated three spatial data types, namely a 3D spatial-passive observation data, a 3D spatial-active observation data, and 3D spatial-interactive simulation data. As a result, this study produces 3D spatial multimedia contained the 3D spatial of historical data of Kayutangan streetscape, which performs as a historical spatial data system to reference the smart development of cultural tourism and heritage cities in Malang.
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McNeill, J. R., Peter Boomgaard, Freek Colombijn, and David Henley. "Paper Landscapes: Explorations in the Environmental History of Indonesia." Environmental History 6, no. 1 (January 2001): 139. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3985248.

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Bankoff, Greg, Peter Boomgaard, Freek Colombijn, and David Henley. "Paper Landscapes: Explorations in the Environmental History of Indonesia." Pacific Affairs 72, no. 3 (1999): 473. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2672272.

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Qin, Bailan. "Managing cultural landscapes." International Journal of Heritage Studies 22, no. 5 (March 4, 2016): 411–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13527258.2016.1157093.

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Scallen, Catherine B., and Christopher Brown. "Rubens's Landscapes." Sixteenth Century Journal 28, no. 4 (1997): 1413. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2543637.

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Gibson, Walter S., and Christopher Brown. "Rubens's Landscapes." Sixteenth Century Journal 31, no. 3 (2000): 954. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2671179.

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Birringer, Johannes. ""Medea": Landscapes beyond History." New German Critique, no. 50 (1990): 85. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/488212.

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Gilbert, Cathy. "Cultural Landscapes and the New Technologies." Public Historian 13, no. 3 (1991): 109–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3378556.

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Uekötter, Frank. "Germany's Nature: Cultural Landscapes and Environmental History (review)." Technology and Culture 48, no. 3 (2007): 632–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/tech.2007.0138.

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Besserman, Perle. "Ineffable landscapes." European Legacy 4, no. 5 (October 1999): 106–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10848779908580000.

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Frost, Daniel. "MESONERO'S MODERN lANDSCAPES." Journal of Spanish Cultural Studies 6, no. 3 (October 2005): 319–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14636200500312383.

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Barker, Graeme. "Libyan landscapes in history and prehistory." Libyan Studies 50 (October 22, 2019): 9–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/lis.2019.24.

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AbstractAs a contribution to the Society for Libyan Studies’ 50th anniversary, the paper discusses three projects in which the author has been involved, with a focus on their different contributions to our understanding of Libya's landscape prehistory and history. The deep stratigraphy of the Haua Fteah cave in three projects are described in chronological order, but they contribute in reverse order to our understanding of how Libyans have changed and been changed by their landscapes. The deep stratigraphy of the Haua Fteah cave in Cyrenaica represents an intermittent history of landscape use, and the way people dealt with climate change impacts, from some 150,000 years ago to the Graeco-Roman period. The faunal assemblage from Sidi Khrebish, Benghazi, provides insights into how Graeco-Roman city-dwellers interacted with the people of the countryside. The UNESCO Libyan Valleys Survey changes the perspective, showing how tribal people in the pre-desert were drawn into the ambit of the coastal cities and the economy of imperial Rome, before returning to semi-mobile pastoral/arable lifeways not so dissimilar to the lives of many Libyans before the oil revolution. The principal linking finding is that there are no simple stories from the past in terms of people's relations to their landscape: the mix of structure and agency embodied in the archaeological record can be a record of failures, misguided decisions, bad luck etc. as much as of successful responses and adaptations to opportunities and challenges.
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Watt, Laura A., Leigh Raymond, and Meryl L. Eschen. "On Preserving Ecological and Cultural Landscapes." Environmental History 9, no. 4 (October 2004): 620. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3986263.

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Fagan, Brian, and Carole Crumley. "Historical Ecology: Cultural Knowledge and Changing Landscapes." Journal of Interdisciplinary History 27, no. 1 (1996): 95. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/206476.

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Webb, Melody. "Cultural Landscapes in the National Park Service." Public Historian 9, no. 2 (1987): 77–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3377331.

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Tully, Gemma, Chiara Piai, Jesús Rodríguez-Hernández, and Elodie Delhommeau. "Understanding Perceptions of Cultural Landscapes in Europe: A Comparative Analysis Using ‘Oppida’ Landscapes." Historic Environment: Policy & Practice 10, no. 2 (March 17, 2019): 198–223. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17567505.2019.1587251.

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Ostapenko, Raisa. "Tim Cole, Holocaust Landscapes." European History Quarterly 48, no. 2 (April 2018): 333–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0265691418765637e.

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Fischer, Roger A., and Thomas J. Schlereth. "Cultural History and Material Culture: Everyday Life, Landscapes, Museums." Journal of American History 78, no. 2 (September 1991): 629. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2079541.

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Murrah, David J., and Thomas J. Schlereth. "Cultural History and Material Culture: Everyday Life, Landscapes, Museums." Western Historical Quarterly 22, no. 4 (November 1991): 483. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/970996.

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Shoupe, Catherine A., and Thomas J. Schlereth. "Cultural History and Material Culture: Everyday Life, Landscapes, Museums." Journal of American Folklore 107, no. 424 (1994): 331. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/541220.

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Wolford, John B., and Thomas J. Schlereth. "Cultural History and Material Culture: Everyday Life, Landscapes, Museums." Journal of American Folklore 106, no. 421 (1993): 353. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/541430.

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Küchli, Christian. "Nachhaltigkeit im Wald – vor und hinter der Welle der Globalisierung | Sustainable Forest Management – In Front and Behind the Wave of Globalization." Schweizerische Zeitschrift fur Forstwesen 151, no. 12 (December 1, 2000): 502–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.3188/szf.2000.0502.

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Are there any common patterns in the transition processes from traditional and more or less sustainable forest management to exploitative use, which can regularly be observed both in central Europe and in the countries of the South (e.g. India or Indonesia)? Attempts were made with a time-space-model to typify those force fields, in which traditional sustainable forest management is undermined and is then transformed into a modern type of sustainable forest management. Although it is unlikely that the history of the North will become the future of the South, the glimpse into the northern past offers a useful starting point for the understanding of the current situation in the South, which in turn could stimulate the debate on development. For instance, the patterns which stand behind the conflicts on forest use in the Himalayas are very similar to the conflicts in the Alps. In the same way, the impact of socio-economic changes on the environment – key word ‹globalisation› – is often much the same. To recognize comparable patterns can be very valuable because it can act as a stimulant for the search of political, legal and technical solutions adapted to a specific situation. For the global community the realization of the way political-economic alliances work at the head of the ‹globalisationwave›can only signify to carry on trying to find a common language and understanding at the negotiation tables. On the lee side of the destructive breaker it is necessary to conserve and care for what survived. As it was the case in Switzerland these forest islands could once become the germination points for the genesis of a cultural landscape, where close-to-nature managed forests will constitute an essential element.
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Monteleone, Kelly, Amy E. Thompson, and Keith M. Prufer. "Virtual cultural landscapes: Geospatial visualizations of past environments." Archaeological Prospection 28, no. 3 (May 25, 2021): 379–401. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/arp.1830.

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Thelen, David. "Mexico's Cultural Landscapes: A Conversation with Carlos Monsivais." Journal of American History 86, no. 2 (September 1999): 613. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2567048.

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Protschky, Susie. "Nature, landscape and identity in the Netherlands Indies: Literary constructions of being Dutch in the tropics." Bijdragen tot de taal-, land- en volkenkunde / Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences of Southeast Asia 164, no. 1 (2008): 13–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22134379-90003698.

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Recent trends in Indonesian history suggest a fruitful point at which two major fields of research might begin to converge: one is the growing body of literature on environmental history, the other is the abundant scholarship on social history and identity in colonial contexts. Studies of indigenous and colonial land-use patterns, conservation policies and practices, and Asian attitudes toward landscape and nature are some of the recent scholarly sojourns into Indonesia’s colonial past.
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Morgan, Glyn. "Patrizia Violi, Landscapes of Memory: Trauma, Space, History." European History Quarterly 48, no. 3 (July 2018): 589–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0265691418783617y.

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Groth, Paul. "Generic Buildings and Cultural Landscapes as Sources of Urban History." Journal of Architectural Education 41, no. 3 (April 1988): 41–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10464883.1988.10758489.

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Groth, Paul. "Generic Buildings and Cultural Landscapes as Sources of Urban History." Journal of Architectural Education (1984-) 41, no. 3 (1988): 41. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1424894.

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J.D.H. "Cultural landscapes: Gilbert White and the natural history of Selbourne." Journal of Garden History 12, no. 2 (April 1992): 158–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01445170.1992.10414330.

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Nagaoka, Masanori. "‘European’ and ‘Asian’ approaches to cultural landscapes management at Borobudur, Indonesia in the 1970s." International Journal of Heritage Studies 21, no. 3 (July 7, 2014): 232–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13527258.2014.930065.

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Samry, Wannofri. "THE ROLE OF MASS MEDIA AND MINANGKABAU IDENTITY." Book Chapters of The 1st Jakarta International Conference on Social Sciences and Humanities (JICoSSH) 1 (January 25, 2019): 52–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.33822/jicossh.v1i1.1.

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Since early of twentieth century mass media is one of the professional jobs which they done By Minangkabau People, both as journalist or auhtor and publisher. Beside as teacher carier, It seems that the mass media is the professional field that done ealiest of them. Establishing of Minangkabau identity is closely ralated to existence of mass media; with mass media progressing and having dialectic. The intelectual richness of Minangkabau since the early 20th century was known at national level is also not separated from the existence of mass media. Their identity also determained by the mass media; locality, nationalism and globalization influences are processed in mass media to form different Minangkabau world from time to time. This paper presents the establishing of the identiy of Minangkabau people through the mass media on various problem in a historical perspective, mainly after 1950’s. REFERENCES A.A. Navis, 1986. Pasang Surut Pengusaha Pejuang: Otobiografi Hasjim Ning, Jakarta: Grafiti Pers. Abrar Yusra, 1994. Otobiografi A.A. Navis Satiris dan Suara Kritis dari daerah, Jakarta: Gramedia Pustaka Utama. Abrar Yusra, ed., 1997. Tokoh yang Berhati Rakyat: Biografi Harun Zain, Jakarta: Gebu Minang. Abrar Yusra et. al, 2016. Bung Nasrul Siddik, Jakarta: Teras Cajrawala Ilmu. Abrar Yusra, 2009. H. Basril Djabar Sahabat Kita, Padang: Genta Singgalang Press. Abrar Yusra, ed. 2009. Sekali di Daerah tetap di Daerah: Otobiografi H. Basril DJabar Sebagaimana Dituturkan kepada Abrar Yusra, Padang: Genta Singgalang Press. Azyumardi Azra, 2003. Surau Pendidikan Islam Tradisional dalam Transisi dan Modernisasi, Yogyakarta: Logos. Anderson, B, 2001. Imagined Commuunity: Komunitas-Komunitas Terbayang, Yogyakarta: Insist. Feith, Herbert, & Lance Castles, ed., 1988.. Pemikiran Politik Indonesia 1945-1965, Jakarta: LP3ES Grave, E.E. 2007. Asal-Usul Elite Minangkabau Moderen Respons TerhadapKolonial Belanda Abad XIX/XX, Jakarta: YOI. Halida Hanum, 1993. Surat Kabar Aman Makmur 1963-1971, thesis Degree, Faculty of Letters, Andalas University. Hasril Chaniago & Khairul Jasmi, 1998. Brigadir Jenderal Polisi Kaharoedin Datuk Rangkayo Basa, Jakarta: Sinar Harapan. Harian Haluan, 1970-2017. Harian Singgalang 1969-2017. Jansson, David R, 2003. “American National Identity and The Progress of the New South in National”, Geographical Review; 93 (3) p. 350 Kasoema, 1958. Persuratkabaran di Sumatera Tengah in Kenangan Sekilas Sejarah Perdjuangan Pers Sebangsa, Jakarta: SPS. Labeș, Sebastian Andrei, n.y. “Globalization and Cultural Identity Dilemas”, CES Working Papers – Volume VI, Issue 1 Loeb, Edwin M., 1972. Sumatra Its History and People, Kualalumpur-Jakarta: Oxford University Press. Maryn, L John and Anju Chaudary, 1997. Sistem Media Massa Suatu Perbandingan, Kualalumpur: Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka. M.D. Mansoer, et.al. 1970. Sedjarah Minangkabau, Jakarta: Bhratara. Mohammad Hatta, 1960. Demokrasi Kita, Jakarta: Pustaka Antara P.T. Oman Fahurrahman, 2008. Tarekat Syatariyah di Minangkabau, Jakarta: Prenada Media Group-EFEO-KITLV. Perret, Daniel, 2010. Kolonialisme dan Etnisitas: Batak dan Melayu di Sumatera Timur, Jakarta: KPG-EFEO-P3AN. Usman Pelly, 1998. Urbanisasi dan Adaptasi Peranan Misi Budaya Minangkabau dan Mandailing, Jakarta: LP3ES. Saafroedin Bahar, 2015. Etnik, Elite dan Integrasi Nasional : Minangkabau 1945-1984, Republik Indonesia 1985-2015, Yogyakarta: Gre Publishing. Sen, Amartya, Ed. 2007. Peace and Democratic Society, Open Book Publishers. Katić, Mario, Nataša Gregorič Bon, John Eade, 2017.”Landscape and heritage Interplay:Spatial and temporal explorations” pp. 5-18 in Anthropological Notebooks, XXIII/3, Taufik Abdullah, “Modernization in the Minangkabau world: West Sumatera in Early Decades of theTwentieth Century” in Claire Holt, Culture and Politic in Indonesia, Singapore: Equinox Publishing PTE LTD, 2007. Taufik Abdullah, 2018. Sekolah dan Politik: Pergerakan Kaum Muda di Sumatera Barat 1927-1933, Yogyakarta: Suara Muhammadyah. Wannofri Samry,2013. "Penerbitan Akhbar dan Majalah di Sumatera Utara 1902-1942: Proses perjuangan Identiti dan Nasionalisme. Disertasi PhD, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. Wannofri Samry, 2011. "Medan Press: National Identity Finding Process ", Historia Vol. XII, no. 1 Wannofri Samry, 2012. "Ideas and Activities of Journalists of Minangkabau Women in the Dutch Colonial Period", Jebat: Malaysian Journal of History, Politics and Strategic Studies, 39 (2).
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Pitkanen, Laura, and Matthew Farish. "Nuclear landscapes." Progress in Human Geography 42, no. 6 (August 31, 2017): 862–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0309132517725808.

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This article brings together the geographic literature on nuclear topics, and draws out the geographical dimensions of broader scholarship on ‘nuclearity’, to consider the premise of a nuclear landscape, and to offer a partial history of such landscapes. Places such as New Mexico’s Trinity Site have become iconic, at least in the United States, and a study of nuclear landscapes must consider the cultural force of spectacular weapons tests and related origin stories. But critical scholars have also looked beyond and below the distractions of mushroom clouds, to additional and alternative landscapes that are obscured by secrecy and relative banality.
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Bell, Amy. "Landscapes of Fear: Wartime London, 1939–1945." Journal of British Studies 48, no. 1 (January 2009): 153–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/592386.

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Linton, Anna. "Hans Sachs’s Reformation Broadsheets: Landscapes, Cityscapes, Dreamscapes." Past & Present 234, suppl_12 (November 1, 2017): 237–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/pastj/gtx046.

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Cullen, Niamh. "Changing Emotional Landscapes?" Cultural and Social History 11, no. 2 (June 2014): 285–306. http://dx.doi.org/10.2752/147800414x13893661072960.

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White, Richard. "From Wilderness to Hybrid Landscapes: The Cultural Turn in Environmental History." Historian 66, no. 3 (September 1, 2004): 557–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-6563.2004.00089.x.

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MIYAMOTO, Mariko, Makoto YOKOHARI, and Takashi WATANABE. "A study on cultural landscapes as cultural properties in terms of land history interpretation." Journal of The Japanese Institute of Landscape Architecture 75, no. 5 (2012): 597–600. http://dx.doi.org/10.5632/jila.75.597.

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Bustamam-Ahmad, Kamaruzzaman. "FROM POWER TO CULTURAL LANDSCAPES: Rewriting History of Shi‘ah in Aceh." JOURNAL OF INDONESIAN ISLAM 11, no. 2 (December 5, 2017): 509. http://dx.doi.org/10.15642/jiis.2017.11.2.509-530.

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T. Carson, Mike. "Natural-cultural landscape heritage at Ritidian, Guam." Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development 4, no. 1 (May 13, 2014): 35–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jchmsd-03-2012-0012.

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Purpose – Landscapes bear potential as heritage resources, unifying natural and cultural history that can be experienced today in special preserved areas. The paper aims to discuss these issues. Design/methodology/approach – Geoarchaeological investigation 2006-2011 explored this potential at the Ritidian Unit of Guam National Wildlife Refuge. Findings – As experienced today, the Ritidian landscape heritage embodies the complex outcomes of a 3,500-year record of ecology and evolution. Research limitations/implications – A long-term perspective of unified natural-cultural history will increase scientific accuracy and enhance visitor experience of landscapes of heritage resources. Practical implications – Sustainable development of landscape heritage can occur most successfully in cases of thorough research in areas of protected and managed ecosystems with reasonable public access. Originality/value – The detailed results in this case may serve as a model example for other studies and programmes developing landscapes as heritage resources.
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Schryer, Frans J. "Cartographic Mexico: A History of State Fixations and Fugitive Landscapes." Hispanic American Historical Review 86, no. 1 (February 1, 2006): 162–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00182168-86-1-162.

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Gordon, Linda. "Fugitive Landscapes: The Forgotten History of the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands." Hispanic American Historical Review 88, no. 2 (May 1, 2008): 342–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00182168-2007-152.

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Janku, Andrea. "Landscapes of Identity." International Journal of Public and Private Perspectives on Healthcare, Culture, and the Environment 1, no. 2 (July 2017): 1–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijppphce.2017070101.

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This paper is the first part of an exploration into the history and meaning of landscapes, based on a case study of the “must-see” scenic spots or Eight Views (bajing ??) of Linfen County in the south of China's Shanxi province. County histories not only include poems and travel accounts describing these places, but often also, from the eighteenth century onwards, images representing them. They are thus well documented places, which makes it possible to trace fragments of their history and draw conclusions about the relationship between humans and their physical environment. This part of the study focuses on how the physical environment interlocked with the historical heritage of a place to form a cultural landscape that gave identity and meaning to a place and its people.
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