A landscape is a medium that reflects material, spiritual, and cultural activities of communities in the past, present and future. Understanding landscapes in the context of space and time necessarily demands the conceptual approaches of different scientific and expert fields of study. Through a variety of case studies from Southeastern Europe, this volume explores the concept of landscape from multiple fields of study in order to gain insight into how disciplines such as archaeology, anthropology, ethnology, folklore, sociology, and history define and approach this concept.
Lena Mirošević is assistant professor at Department of Geography at University of Zadar, Croatia Gregory Zaro is associate professor at Anthropology Department / Climate Change Institute at University of Maine, USA Mario Katić is assistant professor at Department of Ethnology and Anthropology at University of Zadar, Croatia Danijela Birt is assistant professor at Department of Ethnology and Anthropology at University of Zadar, Croatia