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    Plastic in Lake Titicaca: Tourism and Management of Non-Biodegradable Waste in the Andes by Jordi Gascón

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…Tourism spreads an ecological perception that supports the sustainability of natural resources. It also spreads a bucolic perception of the landscape. Sometimes, the two discourses complement each other, but they can also clash. …”
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    Repopulating abandoned villages, new housing strategies for the pandemic by Enrico Bascherini

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Today we must ask ourselves whether living in villages or small towns could be a model for a way of life that offers protection, or whether it is an experimental retreat, an act of bucolic revenge by those who have always been against cities and their lifestyle.…”
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    La più antica testimonianza sul teatro a Siracusa? Nota a Diom. GL I p. 486, 27-31 Keil e [Prob.] Comm. in Verg. Buc. et Georg.
p. 324, 23-325, 3 Hagen by Favi, F

    Published 2017
    “…Moreover, the abovementioned passages belong to a group of testimonia on the origins of bucolic poetry, and in the same vein they manipulate both mythological and historical material in order to achieve their primary goal, without aiming for an historically verifiable reconstruction.…”
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    The Capacity And Capability Of A Rural Primary School In Sabah In Promoting The Teaching And Learning Of The English Language by Lim, Bridget Suk Han

    Published 2012
    “…The main question posed for this study was “Does a small bucolic school with all its pastoral and rustic conditions have the potential to be a high performing school especially in the English language?” …”
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    „Domowe żale, lamenty i krzyki/ Ochełznać prostym rymem”. Wybrane sielanki Józefa Bartłomieja Zimorowica jako świadectwo prywatnych doświadczeń poety (Filoreta, Kozaczyzna, Burda r... by Dariusz Piotrowiak

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The first part of the paper is concerned with an in-depth, contextual reading of the funeral bucolic Filoreta, written as a commemoration of the late wife of the poet, Katarzyna Duchnicówna. …”
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    Opanować strach – wątki dramatyczne w Astrei Honorégo d’Urfé by Maja Pawłowska

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…L’Astrée, a pastoral novel of Honoré d’Urfé abounds in dramatic episodes that shatter the bucolic idyll. The suicide scenes of Damon or Chriséide; the violent context of Placidie’s marriage show the protagonists in traumatic situations. …”
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    Brizeux, inventeur de la Bretagne ? by Joseph Rio

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…By setting his elegies recounting his amorous childhood encounters with a mischievous peasant girl in Arzano, a rural village in Finistère, the poet was showcasing a uniquely Breton scene and largely unknown bucolic spaces. He seems to have been keen to paint scenes that would allow the reader to discover the beauty of the landscapes and village life. …”
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    [Theocritus], Idyll 23: a stony aesthetic by Nelson, T

    Published 2024
    “…The Idyll embraces the murky, the hard, and the stony to construct an alternative aesthetic mode opposed to the traditional ‘sweetness’ of Theocritean bucolic and to the slender ‘refinement’ of Callimachus and Posidippus. …”
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    The Myth that Farmers are Well Fed, and the Reality of Food Insecurity among Vermont's Agricultural Laborers by Emily Reno

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…Mares’ research reinforces the notion that standardized measurements are insuf­ficient to tell the story, and that there is always more than meets the eye when it comes to the bucolic images of Vermont and its revered agri­cultural industry. …”
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    Mitos Bukit Buung Batu Majalan di Desa Adat Pengosekan: Analisis Ekologi Sastra by Ni Putu Novsa Dewi, I Wayan Suardiana, I Nyoman Duana Sutika

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…The results of this study are that this myth contains literary ecology which consists of 1) Pastoral narrative includes bucolic elements, arcadia construction elements, and elements of retreat and return discourse. 2) The apocalyptic narrative includes elements of the hero character, apocalyptic environmental elements, and elements of visions or predictions, and 3) Environmental wisdom values ??…”
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    Exilic Ecologies by Michael Marder

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…As a result, ecology needs to be deromanticized, decoupled from the bucolic and the picturesque, and dissociated from nativism and autochthony. …”
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    The Architecture of Agricultural Villages for Metropolitans in the Fourth Shore (1934-1940 by Maria Rossana Caniglia

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Furthermore, we can say that the rural villages and the system of farmhouses were idealised and almost bucolic places, so much so that the story comes across as merely a late anachronistic attempt.…”
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    Can small-scale biogas projects mitigate the energy crisis of rural Bangladesh? A study with economic analysis by Mohammad Razib Hossain

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…Therefore, biogas can be promising towards energy solution in bucolic regions of Bangladesh. Exploiting small-scale plants (3.45, 2.4, 2.7, 3 and 3.3 m3), this study elucidates the economic congruity of gasification through cost–benefit analysis. …”
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    Future Shift for ‘Big Things’: From Starchitecture via Agritecture to Parkitecture by Philip Cooke

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Now, COVID-19 has further undermined traditional CBD property markets, causing some administrations to decide to bulldoze their ‘deadmalls’ and replace them with urban prairie landscapes, inviting the designation ‘Parkitecture’ for the bucolic results. This paper presents an account of these transitions with reference to questions raised by urban cultural scholars such as Jane M. …”
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    Women’s Ready-to-Wear Collection with the Influence of Cottagecore by Katharina Rossa Dewayanti, Grasheli Kusuma Andhini

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Overall, this study offers pieces that boost people’s moods and transport them to a bucolic pastoral fantasy while aiming on better suit the current local market preferences. …”
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    Key words: right to education - artistic education - in prison education - young and adults education. by Cristiane Carmo dos Santos, Josimara Santos Miranda, José Jackson Reis dos Santos

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The access to the institution recalls bucolic landscapes. However, when approaching this context, fences, watchtowers, and all the maximum security apparatus of an incarceration unit are imposed. …”
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    Future Shift for ‘Big Things’: From Starchitecture via Agritecture to Parkitecture by Philip Cooke

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Now, COVID-19 has further undermined traditional CBD property markets, causing some administrations to decide to bulldoze their ‘deadmalls’ and replace them with urban prairie landscapes, inviting the designation ‘Parkitecture’ for the bucolic results. This paper presents an account of these transitions with reference to questions raised by urban cultural scholars such as Jane M. …”
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    Virtual and Augmented Reality Applied to the Perception of the Sound and Visual Garden by Amparo Hurtado Soler, Ana María Botella Nicolás, Silvia Martínez Gallego

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…An interpretive and inferential analysis of the AR-based compositions was carried out and of the drawings of the garden created by the participants after the virtual immersion. The results show a bucolic-pastoral vision of the garden with a predominance of natural elements and a human presence that is respectful of the natural environment. …”
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    “The Kashmir poems” of Qudsi Mashhadi (1582-1646): the problem of genre definition by Ekaterina O. Akimushkina

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The analysis has also shown that the term “ bucolic ” doesn’t correspond to the genre nature of Qudsi’s “Kashmir poems”. …”
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    Amante di tutte, marito di nessuna. Marino nel “Maritaggio delle Muse” di Giovan Giacomo Ricci by Giuseppe Alonzo

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…This paper remarks, in Ricci’s drama, Marino’s growth from a young love and municipal poet to an able interpret of various genres, from the bucolic to the comic one, up to the long poem.…”
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