Zermatt : nature, man and landscapes

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Format : Broché
Nb de pages : 84 pages
Poids : 325 g
Dimensions : 19cm X 25cm
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ISBN : 978-2-606-01731-6
EAN : 9782606017316

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text translated by Alison Anderson


Quatrième de couverture

The aim of this book is to present the geographical aspects of a little region unequalled anywhere in the Alps. There is more to the world of Zermatt than the pair consisting of the village and its emblematic mountain, the Matterhorn. What is remarkable is the transformation over time of a little mountain peasant village into a world-renowned tourist resort. Perhaps nowhere else is there a finer example of the interface between man and nature, reflecting a deep respect for the environment.

Biographie

Professor of Geography at the Université Lyon 3 and founder in 1995 of the « Centre d'Etudes Alpines », Henri Rougier has been a regular visitor to Zermatt for over half a century, and is eager to share his passion for the little « land » that is a world unto itself, as well as an incomparable laboratory for the discipline he teaches. Bearing witness to considerable changes, but also to an enduring respect for nature, the author invites you on a journey of discovery to what he holds to be the most accomplished example of land use planning in a high mountain region.