sense of place
英:[sens ɔv pleis] 美: [sɛns ʌv ples]
sense of place 基本解释
释义场所感;
英英释义
Sense of Place
Sense of place: a response to an environment: the Swan Coastal Plain, Western Australia is a 1972 book by George Seddon. It documents Seddon's struggle to understand the Swan Coastal Plain, a biogeographic region that he initially found harsh and unwelcoming.以上来源于:Wikipedia
sense of place 相关例句
权威例句
No Sense of Place: The Impact of Electronic Media on Social BehaviorSENSE OF PLACE AS AN ATTITUDE: LAKESHORE OWNERS ATTITUDES TOWARD THEIR PROPERTIESGlobal sense of placeIs It Really Just a Social Construction?: The Contribution of the Physical Environment to Sense of PlaceSense of place and sense of planetA comparative analysis of predictors of sense of place dimensions: attachment to, dependence on, and identification with lakeshore p...: No Sense of Place: The Impact of Electronic Media on Social BehaviorSense of place: an elusive concept that is finding a home in ecosystem management.Community attachment: Local sentiment and sense of place.Getting From Sense of Place to Place-Based Management: An Interpretive Investigation of Place Meanings and Perceptions of Landscape ...