Valuing Landscapes

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  1. 4. These are places of special spiritual importance. (pg. 101)
  2. 7. Total amount of US Dollars generated by international travel in 2015. (pg. 100)
  3. 9. Emotional attachment is especially strong for who? (pg. 100)
  4. 13. Emotional attachment is more than liking a place because it is _______________. (pg. 100)
  5. 16. Landscapes can remain in their _________ _____________ ____________ and still provide economic value. (pg. 101)
  6. 17. This usually develops from a long-term connection to a place. (pg. 100)
  7. 20. These people enable others to share the experience of landscapes. (pg. 100)
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  1. 1. If a person has an emotional attachment to a place their mind may _______________ to it from time to time. (pg. 100)
  2. 2. Agricultural, industrial and urban landscapes all produce e___________________ v____________. (pg. 101)
  3. 3. The _______________ ______________ of many communities depends on tourism. (pg. 101)
  4. 5. Landscapes that are spectacular and/or unique become ____________________ ____________________. (pg. 101)
  5. 6. The appeal of a place depends on our e____________ and ______________ as well as our personal values.(pg. 100)
  6. 8. The two ways that Indigenous and Torres Strait Islanders connect to the Dreaming. (pg. 101)
  7. 10. If you go to a place on a _______________ you may develop an emotional attachment to it. (pg. 100)
  8. 11. The aesthetic value of a place does not mean that the places have to be equally _____________________. (pg. 100)
  9. 12. This refers to the attractiveness or beauty. (pg. 100)
  10. 14. Places in which we ___________ or ____________ can lead to an an emotional attachment.(pg. 100)
  11. 15. These are a shared resource which many people find inspiring. (pg. 100)
  12. 18. Catering for tourists creates economic activity and _____________________. (pg. 101)
  13. 19. This sort of relationship is needed to develop an emotional attachment. (pg. 100)