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Characterizing Islandscapes: Conceptual and Methodological Challenges Exemplified in the Mediterranean

Characterizing Islandscapes: Conceptual and Methodological Challenges Exemplified in the Mediterranean

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March 2017
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10.3390/land6010014
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Islands across the world have evolved at the interface between land and sea, thus comprising landscapes and seascapes. Many islands have also been influenced by anthropogenic factors, which have given rise to mosaics of anthromes (sensu Ellis and Ramankutty). These elements of landscapes, seascapes, and cultural impacts in varied proportions, generate unique environments which merit a unique term: islandscapes. The use of the term islandscape is advocated as the only term which encompasses all of the constituent components of an island, in a holistic manner. The aim of the paper is to evaluate the applicability of existing landscape and seascape character assessment methodologies in an island context, and to propose a methodological framework for mapping the space which defines the term ‘islandscape’. The challenges and opportunities stemming from the use of the term are exemplified with reference to the Mediterranean islands.

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Vogiatzakis, N. Ioannis
Zomeni, Maria
Mannion, M. A.

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