Alexander G. Buychik (Bujčik)
EU, Czech Republic, Ostrava

Landscape Klironomy is a klironomical science of cultural landscape preservation, i.e., formed as a result of conscious, purposeful human activity to meet practical needs and having cultural value to society.

Landscape Klironomy is an independent science of Tactile Klironomy direction in the system of the Klironomical Sciences.

1. Cultural anthropology is the science of culture as a set of tangible objects, ideas, values, and behaviors in all forms of its manifestation at all historical stages of its development.
2. Ethnocultural landscape studies are the direction of the science of landscape studies studying the structure, origin, functioning and transformation of terrestrial landscapes with respect to human influence on them as well as interdisciplinary direction of geographical research developing at the intersection of geographical and non-geographical sciences.
3. Historical geology is the direction of science of geology, which studies the laws of the Earth’s crust in time and space since its formation to the present day, in particular, the physical and geographical conditions of the Earth’s surface.
4. Archeology is a branch of science of history that studies the past of a person by tangible sources.

Preservation of historically important from the point of view of society anthropogenic landscapes as part of cultural heritage complements the cultural picture of the development of society in a particular region or civilization. We state significant objects of cultural heritage (buildings, fortifications, architectural and construction structures) as the lost quite often. In this case, the study of the landscape for the presence of anthropogenic or man-made human activity, finding the remains of this activity in the form of modified and artificial augmented landscape, their conservation or restoration, if it is possible, is an important process of partial restoration of the cultural appearance of the territory.

The territorial forms and structures of anthropogenic or technogenic character on the Earth’s surface as objects of tangible cultural heritage.

The processes of the preservation of the territorial forms and structures of anthropogenic or technogenic character, which are defined as part of tangible cultural heritage.

The preservation of the territorial forms and structures of anthropogenic or technogenic character, which are defined as part of tangible cultural heritage.

1. Analyse the state of territorial forms and structures to include them in the list of cultural heritage and categorize.
2. Describe the state of territorial forms and structures of anthropogenic or technogenic character, which are defined as part of the cultural heritage for the relevance and scope of restoration work.
3. Develop methods of preservation, recovery and reconstruction of territorial forms and structures of anthropogenic or technogenic character as part of tangible cultural heritage.
4. Form a scientific base, conduct scientific and educational activities and prevention of detection and preservation of territorial forms and structures of anthropogenic or technogenic character as part of the tangible cultural heritage in society.

1. Preservation of all types of territorial forms and structures, which are defined as part of the tangible cultural heritage of society.
2. Recovery of damaged or partially lost territorial forms and structures of anthropogenic or technogenic character of tangible cultural heritage.
3. Reconstruction of lost territorial forms and structures of anthropogenic or technogenic character as part of tangible cultural heritage.

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