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Theano S. Terkenli

Bio: Theano S. Terkenli is an academic researcher from University of the Aegean. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tourism & Landscape archaeology. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 44 publications receiving 1176 citations.

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the evolution of European land management over the past 200 years with the aim of identifying key episodes of changes in land management, and their underlying technological, institutional and economic drivers.

233 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a conceptual framework for contemporary multifunctional landscapes is proposed to serve as a basis for the development of an analytical framework for the analysis of the Aegean cultural landscape.

131 citations

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TL;DR: The authors explored the processes by which a place becomes home and examined the characteristics of a home region that distinguish it from other types of regions, and pointed out the dialectical relation between the extent of personal or collective homes and attachment to them.
Abstract: This essay explores the processes by which place becomes home and examines the characteristics of a home region that distinguish it from other types of regions. In contemporary Western society, weakening human identification with place and with social groups seems to be reducing home to a mere accumu- lation of habits that are elaborations on modern or postmodern lifestyles. A home region is a system of interlinked patterns of habitual association and attachment. However, realization that the world is increasingly interconnected and interde- pendent may produce the backlash of a return to home contexts that are most familiar and intimate. Intense affection for home points to a dialectical relation- ship between the extent of personal or collective homes and attachment to them.

106 citations

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TL;DR: This article explored tourist landscapes of enworldment, unworldment and transworldment processes in order to contribute towards tourist landscape theory, negotiated here in terms of landscape attraction, seduction and desire.
Abstract: This article explores the imprint on tourist landscapes of enworldment, unworldment, deworldment and transworldment processes of a newly-emerging cultural reorganization of space, in order to contribute towards tourist landscape theory, negotiated here in terms of landscape attraction, seduction and desire. Tourist landscapes become by nature and by function eloquent geographical media and expressions of this new global cultural economy of space , by hosting, promoting and exhibiting new types of spatial experiences that are increasingly more fluid, complex, surreal and a-geographical than in the past. The article begins to negotiate the ways and processes whereby such experiences are substantiated in terms of landscape seduction and the desire to travel, and constructed through complex bodily/sensual, emotional and cognitive interrelationships between the tourist and the visited landscape.

92 citations


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08 Sep 1978-Science

5,182 citations

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TL;DR: A review of several hundred empirical and theoretical papers and chapters reveals that despite mobility and globalization processes, place continues to be an object of strong attachments as discussed by the authors, and the main message of the three components of the tripartite model of place attachment (Scannell & Gifford, 2010a ), the Person component has attracted disproportionately more attention than the Place and Process components.

1,676 citations

01 Jan 2012
TL;DR: The questionnaires from the field were received, checked and stored by the data processing personnel and checked the completeness of the questionnaires and the correct bubbling.
Abstract: The questionnaires from the field were received, checked and stored by the data processing personnel. They checked: 1. The completeness of the questionnaires 2. The correct bubbling 3. The correct number of questionnaires per household, if total males + total females > 8 as the questionnaire ONLY accommodated maximum of 8 household members. 4. The reference number appears in all the 10 pages of the questionnaires.

1,200 citations

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TL;DR: A section for the review of books is a regular feature of 0fLandscape Journal as discussed by the authors, where the opinions and ideas expressed in the reviews are those of the reviewers and do not necessarily depict the views of the Journal editors or the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture.
Abstract: A section for the review of books is a regular feature 0fLandscape Journal. The opinions and ideas expressed in the reviews are those of the reviewers and do not necessarily depict the views of the Journal’s editors or the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture. Suggestions for books to be reviewed are always welcome, as are comments regarding the reviews published. All correspondence should be sent to the Book Review editors:

753 citations