The foundational premise of this issue of “Aisthesis” is that landscape should not be understood as something purely “natural”, especially within the domain of aesthetics. Beyond its material, orographic, and morphological dimensions, the landscape must be recognized as a human construct – shaped by complex interactions involving urban planning, settlement pat-terns, resource management, economic activities, and, more recently, ecological constraints, and attention to biodiversity.

Nature - Aesthetics - Society. What Landscape for Green Economy? / Mariagrazia Portera; Francesco Valagussa. - In: AISTHESIS. - ISSN 2035-8466. - STAMPA. - (2025), pp. 1-338.

Nature - Aesthetics - Society. What Landscape for Green Economy?

Mariagrazia Portera;
2025

Abstract

The foundational premise of this issue of “Aisthesis” is that landscape should not be understood as something purely “natural”, especially within the domain of aesthetics. Beyond its material, orographic, and morphological dimensions, the landscape must be recognized as a human construct – shaped by complex interactions involving urban planning, settlement pat-terns, resource management, economic activities, and, more recently, ecological constraints, and attention to biodiversity.
2025
Mariagrazia Portera; Francesco Valagussa
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