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Landscapes
are dynamic, shaped by ongoing physical, biological, social, and spiritual
processes: motion, growth, and exchange; birth, death, and decay; communication,
building, learning; dreaming and worship.
Processes
connect the organic and inorganic, the animate and inamimate, the physical
world and the organisms that inhabibit it.
Processes
create patterns, link scales of space and time: from the intimate scale
of touch to to the vast scale of continents and planets, from moments
to millennia. Patterns of landscape's material, shape, and structure
are clues to ongoing processes and to processes which ceased long ago.
Landscape
context is a place where processes happen, a setting of dynamic relationships,
a weaving together of many patterns
Click
on "?" for some questions to keep in mind when looking for
clues to landscape processes.
Click
on an image to explore further.
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