historic landscape definition
historic landscape means residential gardens and community parks, scenic highways, rural communities, institutional grounds, cemeteries, battlefields and zoological gardens. They are composed of a number of character-defining features which, individually or collectively contribute to the landscape's physical appearance as they have evolved over time. In addition to vegetation and topography, cultural landscapes may include water features, such as ponds, streams, and fountains; circulation features, such as roads, paths, steps, and walls; buildings; and furnishings, including fences, benches, lights and sculptural objects.
historic landscape means a historic manmade or cultural landscape:
historic landscape means an ensemble of interrelated natural and cultural features that establish the essentials of a fabric for historic sites, districts, neighbourhoods, communities or an entire region;