This book, first published by John Wiley and Sons in 1975, proposed and argued a new theoretical approach to landscape aesthetics, including habitat theory and prospect-refuge theory based on an analysis of research literature, and experience in a wide area of art and science. It sought to apply these theories to the detailed and practical analysis of actual landscapes through an appropriate system of symbolism.
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