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Greekscapes.gr : A "bird's eye view" atlas of Greek landscape. Contemporary Greek Cultural Landscapes: An Aerial Atlas  
'Imagining Greece 1945 - 1989' A Traveller's Journey. How tourism shaped a nation. A digital exhibition exploring the impact of tourism in post-war Greece  

'Imagining Greece' is an evolving research-based exhibition that explores how social, political, and cultural forces have shaped Greece's image as a tourist destination. 

Landscape Research Group  

"Founded in England in 1967, The Landscape Research Group is a global community with a shared interest in landscape, from natural to urban design."

Landscape Research - The Landscape Research Group's academic journal  

"Landscape Research", The Landscape Research Group's academic journal, is a fully peer-reviewed and Impact-Factor listed journal containing articles, critical review essays, photo essays and book review forums.

Links to the eclass unit: [ΓΦ4500] Specific topics of Geography (5 ECTS credits) https://eclass.hua.gr/courses/GEO244/  

[ΓΦ4500] Specific topics of Geography (5 ECTS credits)

The Mediterranean Institute for Nature and Anthropos (MedINA) - publications  

The Mediterranean Institute for Nature and Anthropos (MedINA) was established in 2003 as a non-profit organisation based in Athens, Greece with a focus on the Mediterranean region and beyond. Its vision is a world where societies prosper in harmony with nature. 

MedINA is the brainchild of successful architect and planner Thymio Papayannis, a visionary and leading figure in the field of environmental and cultural heritage conservation who has made a significant contribution to ecological and landscape policy and research over the past thirty years. Originally focused on the integrated management of nature and culture through three priority areas – cultural values of wetlands, landscape and Sacred Natural Sites – in time MedINA broadened its scope and now works across three interrelated pillars: nature, culture and communities.

Our mission is to improve the wellbeing of local communities by conserving and protecting their natural resources and promoting their cultural heritage. (source: https://med-ina.org/about/ )

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 Council of Europe Landscape Convention
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