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Mainland PortugalMainland Portugal
Ana Isabel [email protected] - Instituto de Estudos de Literatura Tradicional Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal
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KeywordsKeywords
Portugal Landscape
Ecocriticism Interdisciplinarity
Research
Education
Decision-making
The projectThe project
www.fabula-urbis.pt
Other partners in the project
www.dgotdu.pt
www.ihc.fcsh.unl.pt
www.ielt.org Municipalities
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• writings from the 19th and 20th century
• landscape descriptions
• reference to a territorial unit
NUTs III - Nomenclature of territorial units, level III
1. Minho Lima2. Cávado3. Ave4. Grande Porto5. Tâmega6. Entre Douro e Vouga7. Douro8. Alto Trás os Montes9. Baixo Vouga10. Baixo Mondego11. Pinhal Litoral12. Pinhal Interior Norte13. Pinhal Interior Sul14. Dão Lafões15. Serra da Estrela16. Beira Interior Norte17. Beira Interior Sul18. Cova da Beira19. Oeste20. Grande Lisboa21. Península de Setúbal22. Médio Tejo23. Lezíria do Tejo24. Alentejo Litoral25. Alto Alentejo26. Alentejo Central27. Baixo Alentejo28. Algarve
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Literature and territory
Geography
a multidisciplinary teama multidisciplinary team
Biology PhylosophyHistory
LiteratureLiterature
Arts
Anthropology
Landscape EcologyLiterature
a higha high added-valueadded-value
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Contribution to the implementation of the European Landscape
Convention, whose aims include (Article 3) the improvement of
knowledge, the identification and assessment of landscapes, and the
definition of landscape quality objectives.
Article 1 (Definitions)a. “Landscape” means an area, as perceived by people, whose
character is the result of the action and interaction of natural and/or human factors.
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European Landscape Convention Article 1 (Definitions)
c. “Landscape quality objectives” means, for a specific landscape, the formulation by the competent public authorities of the aspirations of the public with regard to the landscape features of their surroundins.
time
cultureculture
humans landscape
influences
perception
actions
impacts naturenature
base to the existence and actions
imagination
NOOS
BIOS GEOS
[Tress & Tress 2001]
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a standardized reading protocol aims to guarantee the coherence of the project.
readings, excerpt selection, and excerpt classification according to a set of geographical and ecological descriptors
short previous training
excerpts registered in a database and a record validation
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CONTENT DESCRIPTORS
First results[updated 25/08/10]
33 literary writings 23 writers
LISBON
Minimum 0
Maximum 122
Sum 650
Number of records by territorial unit
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Analysis and research
The Coastal Zone On the Sublime The Landscape of the Wolf The Landscape of Vineyards Landscape as a mirror Lisbon literary landscapes
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interactive website educational tools for secondary school studentsconference papers and articleshandbook of literary landscapesglossary of terms on landscape and territory
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