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Concluding, per se or in relation to biocultural diversity, biocultural landscape
offers new synergies and knowledge, useful for advancing sustainable landscape
conservation and development, and for providing an integrated perspective for a
truly holistic approach in landscape ecology. The protection, conservation and
restoration of these landscapes are indispensable for a sustainable planet, and for
passing their intrinsic intangible values and heritage on to future generations.
Acknowledgments The author would like to thank her inspired maestri and friends at CCLP,
Oliver Rackham, Jala Makhzoumi, Jay Appleton and Dick Grove, together with Rob Jongman,
Toby McLeod and the IALE 8th World Congress Board. This paper is in memory of Francesco
Di Castri and Zev Naveh.
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