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Protecting the Identity of Sheep-Farming Landscapes in the Outer Carpathians
A Typology, Delimitation, and Interpretation
View ORCID ProfileJanusz Lach and View ORCID ProfileIgor Bojko
Landscape Journal, November 2022, 41 (2) 39-58; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lj.41.2.39
Janusz Lach
Janusz Lach is a PhD lecturer at the University of Wrocław, Faculty of Earth Science and Environmental Management Department of Regional Geography and Tourism. Educated as a geomorphologist and geographer of physical geography, he specializes in regional geography, cultural geography, tourist geography, and landscape studies. His address is: University of Wrocław, street Z. Cybulskiego 32, room 156, 50-205 Wrocław. His e-mail is:
Igor Bojko
Ihor Boyko is a PhD researcher at the Institute of Ethnology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, in the Department of Social Anthropology. He is educated as an ethnographer and specializes in the ethnography of the Eastern and Western Carpathians, with a focus on the following ethnic groups: the Hutsuls, Boykos, Lemkos, and Slovak and Polish highlanders originating from the Wallachian culture. His address is The National Academy, Svobody Avenue 15, 79000, Lviv, Ukraine. His e-mail is:
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Landscape Journal
Vol. 41, Issue 2
9 Nov 2022
Protecting the Identity of Sheep-Farming Landscapes in the Outer Carpathians
Janusz Lach, Igor Bojko
Landscape Journal Nov 2022, 41 (2) 39-58; DOI: 10.3368/lj.41.2.39
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- Article
- Abstract
- INTRODUCTION
- RESEARCH AIMS AND METHODS, TERRITORIAL RANGE OF RESEARCH
- THE IMPORTANCE OF WALLACHIAN HISTORICAL HERITAGE AS A DIAGNOSTIC FEATURE FOR SHEEP-FARMING CATEGORIZATION
- VARIETIES OF SHEEP-FARMING ECONOMIES AND LAND USE WITHIN THE OUTER CARPATHIAN REGION
- AGRICULTURAL ASSEMBLAGES IN THE LANDSCAPE OF THE OUTER CARPATHIANS AS IMPORTANT TYPOLOGICAL DISTINGUISHING FEATURES
- CASE STUDY—SHEEP-FARMING LANDSCAPES IN THE EASTERN CARPATHIANS
- ISSUES OF INTERPRETATION AND DELIMITATION OF SHEEP-FARMING LANDSCAPES
- SUMMARY
- AUTHOR CONTRIBUTIONS
- PEER REVIEW STATEMENT
- REFERENCES
- Figures & Data
- Info & Metrics
- References
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