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Suggested reading
Chorley (1971); Fenneman (1919); Gregory
(2005), which includes a reprint of Chorley
(1971); Pitman (2005); Rhoads and Thorne
(1996); Turner (2002) and subsequent discus-
sions.
Pirenne thesis A model of the relations
between internationaltrade andurbaniza-
tionin post-Roman and medievaleurope,
proposed by the Belgian historian Henri
Pirenne (1862–1935) (Pirenne, 1925, 2001
[1937]). The fall of the Roman Empire inad
476 produced a politico-military crisis, but
Pirenne argued that the majoreconomicshock
to the urban system came much later, from the
Islamic conquest of the eastern Mediterranean
and North Africa, Sicily and southern Spain
(al-Andalus) in the eighth century. Long-dis-
tance Mediterranean trade was cut ‘with the
elemental force of a cosmic cataclysm’, and
the urban foundations of Europe crumbled as
it was ‘forced to live by its own resources’.
Europe fractured into a series of cellular, insu-
lar regions. It was not until the tenth and
eleventh centuries, so Pirenne claimed, after
the ChristianReconquista in Spain and the
military campaigns of the Crusades, that
Regional and
spatial planning
Scenery and
nature park
conservation
European
Landscape
Convention
Landscape and
architecture planning
Land art
(Serra, Christo)
Landscape
painting
Total-Kunstwerk
(Wagner)
14th century Renaissance:
arts. perception and philosophy
FRANCESCO
PETRARCA
Poetry and
music
Total
human ecosphere
landscape
(Naveh)
Landscape
character
HOLISM
Town, park and
garden planning
Nature
conservation
areas
Ecology
Landscape
ecology
Human
ecology
Human
geography
Historical
geography
Regional
geography
Bio- and physical
geography
Middle Ages: regionalization
Landscape =
politically defined area of land
(region, territory)
ALEXANDER
VON HUMBOLDT
16th−18th century Age of Discovery:
cartography and naturalists
Convention for
Biological Diversity
physical geography 4: The relations between landscape, conservation, geography and landscape ecology
(Wascher, 2005)
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PIRENNE THESIS