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‘These enchanted hills’: transforming cultural landscapes in the Hills Face Zone, South Australia
Landscape Research ( IF 1.701 ) Pub Date : 2020-08-28 , DOI: 10.1080/01426397.2020.1798366
Pamela A. Smith 1 , F. Donald Pate 1 , Susan Piddock 1
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ABSTRACT Tensions between constructions of nature and culture are increasingly relevant in the twenty-first century as natural environments near large population centres come under increasing pressure from developers. The western face of the Mount Lofty Ranges, South Australia, is a historically significant cultural landscape where, following European colonisation, landscape use transitioned between ‘cultural’ and ‘natural’ according to local economies and changing public perceptions. Historical and archaeological evidence for the evolution of this landscape illustrate the dichotomies between these changing landscape values and growing public appreciation of the aesthetic qualities of this ‘green’ backdrop to the city of Adelaide. During the 1960s and 1970s the South Australian Parliament passed legislation creating a Hills Face Zone to protect this region from urban development. This paper presents evidence why, fifty years later, this model for landscape management is increasingly relevant as world population growth and urban sprawl extend into natural environments.

中文翻译:

“这些迷人的山丘”:改变南澳大利亚山坡区的文化景观

摘要 在 21 世纪,随着大型人口中心附近的自然环境受到开发商越来越大的压力,自然和文化建设之间的紧张关系变得越来越重要。南澳大利亚洛夫蒂山脉的西面是一个具有历史意义的文化景观,在欧洲殖民之后,根据当地经济和不断变化的公众观念,景观使用在“文化”和“自然”之间转变。这一景观演变的历史和考古证据说明了这些不断变化的景观价值与公众对阿德莱德市这种“绿色”背景的美学品质日益增长的欣赏之间的二分法。在 1960 年代和 1970 年代,南澳大利亚议会通过立法,设立了丘陵地带,以保护该地区免受城市发展的影响。本文证明了为什么五十年后,随着世界人口增长和城市扩张扩展到自然环境,这种景观管理模型越来越重要。
更新日期:2020-08-28
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