The Industrial Revolution has raised concerns about natural landscapes when a wide range of social and economic changes also resulted in an increase in pollution in the UK. About the same time, naturalism idea (from French philosophy) spread throughout Europe. They persuade people to return to nature in an easy way. Rational Enlightenment Theory is spreading the concept of nature as a teacher and guide. However, compared with portraits and historical paintings, the English landscape painting at the time was not important (Gardner 2009, pp 793).
In this course, we will look at nature, landscape and environment aspects of influential world religions such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism, Judaism and Christianity. We study the concept of sanctity and apply it to nature and landscape. Exploring the pilgrimage as an ancient example of the fusion of land, religion, and human sexuality. I will look at how the conceptualization of nature relates to social and cultural standpoints and how it relates to the behavior of nature and the scenery and environment created by humans. The conceptualization and stance of environmental problems usually or implicitly represent "theological premise". Therefore, religion is a "natural" way to study nature.
In general the landscape is the environment created by the natural environment and humans. The natural landscape is thought to be an environment in which humans do not change in any shape or form. On the other hand, the cultural landscape is an environment in which people change in some way (including temporary buildings and campgrounds made by humans). Among archaeologists, the term "landscape" may refer to the meaning and change of the surrounding people. Therefore, the landscape archeology has long been used for research on land use by humans.
Humans have always been influenced by natural landscapes, and even if we make bigger cities, our development will fundamentally change the essence of the Earth around us. In this publication, a famous urban planner and landscape architect Frederick Steiner explains how human culture is shaped by the power of nature and how to use this understanding for the prosperity of nature and mankind We recommend that you consider. Contribute to the future. Human ecology utilizes everything from biology and geography to sociology, engineering and construction to study the interrelationship between humans and the environment. Steiner delicately integrates these ideas through the lens of the landscape architecture.