Articles | Volume 3, issue 2
https://doi.org/10.5194/gc-3-393-2020
https://doi.org/10.5194/gc-3-393-2020
Research article
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02 Dec 2020
Research article |  | 02 Dec 2020

Science, poetry, and music for landscapes of the Marche region, Italy: communicating the conservation of natural heritage

Olivia Nesci and Laura Valentini

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ED: Publish subject to minor revisions (further review by editor) (28 Jul 2020) by Tiziana Lanza
AR by Laura Valentini on behalf of the Authors (07 Aug 2020)  Manuscript 
ED: Publish subject to technical corrections (11 Sep 2020) by Tiziana Lanza
ED: Publish subject to minor revisions (further review by editor) (11 Sep 2020) by Sam Illingworth (Executive editor)
AR by Laura Valentini on behalf of the Authors (20 Sep 2020)  Author's response   Manuscript 
ED: Publish as is (13 Oct 2020) by Tiziana Lanza
ED: Publish as is (13 Oct 2020) by Sam Illingworth (Executive editor)
AR by Laura Valentini on behalf of the Authors (16 Oct 2020)
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We present a new approach in science communication that uses art, such as poetry and ancient music, to entice people to learn about landscapes. Our goal is to promote a deeper understanding of landscapes by integrating their origin and physical aesthetic with their cultural and artistic heritage. We aim to educate people to have a new perception, starting from a site's physical beauty, building on scientific study and cultural history, and arriving at the knowledge of its social importance.
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