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