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Introduction
The dichotomy between human society and
landscape determines different lacks and aridities in
everyday life of most people.
This distance between
landscape and us, where landscape no more represents a fundamental element for people sustenance,
causes a progressive abandonment and a consequent
landscape decay.
But nature capacity to influence on
human wellness is well known, from ancient time (from
the Egyptians, cited by Prof.
Bruschettini, the Greek
temples dedicated to Aesculapius, to the medieval
monasteries with gardens of curative herbs, .
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): today,
more than yesterday, we need to re-build a connection
with landscape, to find out an equilibrium, to purify
our
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