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- Tourist_landscape abstract "A tourist landscape can be described as constructed through a large number of symbolic and material transformations of an original physical and/or socioeconomic landscape in order to serve the interests of tourists and the tourist industry.Since the early days of tourism, landscape has played an important role in the decision making for holiday destinations. In trying to escape from an ordinary taken-for-granted-world, people of all periods have looked to far-away landscapes in order to re-create. Landscapes are no longer exclusively shaped by the productive claims of agricultural interests. Their forms are increasingly frequently a reflection of the consumer demand and recreation, tourism and even nature conservation combine to model the ‘new aesthetics of nature’ (Wilson, 1992). The media shows people ever more varied images of their surroundings. Commercial broadcast by the World Wide Fund for Nature, vacation folders displayed by the tour operators and tourist boards, and the travel reports published in magazines determine to a large degree how the ideal tourist landscape appearance. The most influential parties come from the new middle class, consisting of individuals and groups who are concentrated in professions like the media and fashion, education, and the arts and sciences. In this context the tourism industry constructs the rural idyll, an understanding of the countryside based partly on reality, but largely on nostalgia and romance:It is sustained and developed by media images and popular imagination. It portrays a world of unchanging values, traditional and community living which some people feel with regret has been lost forever from their own lives. The heritage industry has developed to meet such expectations. It packages and presents aspect of the heritage in ways which broadly sustain the illusion of unchanging values(The National Trust, 1995, 11). However by this aesthetic appropriation the landscape has become an assemblage of beautiful forms that ignores the basically vital aspects.A related problem is that tourism landscapes are frequently subject to the characteristic problems of common pool resources - a tendency toward overuse and a lack of incentive for individuals to invest in maintaining or improving the resource (Healy, 1994). Scenic landscapes are often the result of active (traditional) land management. The fading away of the pastoral economy in Alpine regions or the traditional orchard economy in parts of the Mediterranean threatens the characteristic scenery of old cultural landscapes.".
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- Tourist_landscape wikiPageWikiLink Aesthetics.
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- Tourist_landscape wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landscape.
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- Tourist_landscape wikiPageWikiLink Languedoc-Roussillon.
- Tourist_landscape wikiPageWikiLink Links_(golf).
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- Tourist_landscape wikiPageWikiLink Netherlands.
- Tourist_landscape wikiPageWikiLink Northern_Europe.
- Tourist_landscape wikiPageWikiLink Port_Grimaud.
- Tourist_landscape wikiPageWikiLink Port_Leucate..
- Tourist_landscape wikiPageWikiLink Rural_area.
- Tourist_landscape wikiPageWikiLink Santiago_de_Compostela.
- Tourist_landscape wikiPageWikiLink Tiere_de_Campos.
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- Tourist_landscape wikiPageWikiLink Veluwe.
- Tourist_landscape wikiPageWikiLink World_Wide_Fund_for_Nature.
- Tourist_landscape wikiPageWikiLink Zeeland.
- Tourist_landscape wikiPageWikiLink File:Port_Leucate_(Aude),_view_from_Étang_to_harbour.jpg.
- Tourist_landscape wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tourist landscape".
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- Tourist_landscape comment "A tourist landscape can be described as constructed through a large number of symbolic and material transformations of an original physical and/or socioeconomic landscape in order to serve the interests of tourists and the tourist industry.Since the early days of tourism, landscape has played an important role in the decision making for holiday destinations.".
- Tourist_landscape label "Tourist landscape".
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