Historical Cultural Landscapes in Middle and Eastern Europe

Journal Title: Romanian Review of Regional Studies - Year 2007, Vol 3, Issue 2

Abstract

In the paper, the preliminary results of the international student workshop “Inventory and Comparison of Cultural Landscape Elements“ carried out by Babeș-Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca (RO) and the University of Applied Sciences of Erfurt (DE) in Arcalia, near Bistrița, between 20th - 25th of May 2007, are dealt with. The purpose of the workshop was to test some German methods of mapping, surveying and encoding typical cultural landscape elements in selected villages and their rural environs. The activities were part of the INTERREG III B-Project “CULTURAL LANDSCAPE” and were financially supported by the European Union and the federal state of Thuringia.

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CRISTOPH GLINK, HANS-HEINRICH MEYER, MAJA SCHOTTKE

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CRISTOPH GLINK, HANS-HEINRICH MEYER, MAJA SCHOTTKE (2007). Historical Cultural Landscapes in Middle and Eastern Europe. Romanian Review of Regional Studies, 3(2), 9-22. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-155471