![]() ![]() Each of them drives characteristic processes: supply in natural resources, movement, urbanisation and industrialisation. The main driving forces of the changes are demography, economy, politics and natural calamities. The break marks the transition from traditional landscapes to modern new ones, characterised by a profound change in attitude towards the environment, which is reflected in the landscape. most important break with the past occurred during the Age of Revolution starting in the eighteenth century in western Europe. Landscapes evolved over thousands of years and are marked by short periods of profound, revolutionary changes. The landscape is a patchwork of time layers, like a palimpsest. Some parts of the landscape may stay stable for long periods and witness from past situations. The frequency, speed and magnitude of these changes vary from place to place. ![]() Landscapes are dynamic and change continuously.
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