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Zuev, D. (2024). Revitalization and Touristification: The Vertical Cultural Landscape of Dacha Community in Siberia. In Vision and Verticality: A multidisciplinary Approach. (pp. 205-212). Cham: Palgrave McMillan/Springer.
D. N. Zuev, "Revitalization and Touristification: The Vertical Cultural Landscape of Dacha Community in Siberia", in Vision and Verticality: A multidisciplinary Approach, Cham, Palgrave McMillan/Springer, 2024, pp. 205-212
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title = "Revitalization and Touristification: The Vertical Cultural Landscape of Dacha Community in Siberia",
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TY - CHAP TI - Revitalization and Touristification: The Vertical Cultural Landscape of Dacha Community in Siberia T2 - Vision and Verticality: A multidisciplinary Approach AU - Zuev, D. PY - 2024 SP - 205-212 SN - 2731-4626 CY - Cham UR - https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-39884-1 AB - The objective of this chapter is to reflect visually and socio-historically on the process of transformation and eventual revitalization of dacha community in a large Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk. Dacha is a Russian term for a relatively small plot of land, often with a seasonal allotment house (cabin), mostly used for growing vegetables, fruit, and berries. A dacha (as a group of buildings and a single building) is a unique type of built environment, ubiquitous across post-Soviet Russia and former Soviet Union states (Pungas, 2019), the dacha-houses that have over a 100-year history become an important part of Russian culture (Caldwell, 2011; Lovell, 2016). Often dachas are associated with the Russian art and literary circles as well as the privileged and elite echelons of society (Lovell, 2016). ER -
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