In the last Post HWillburn writes about the various senses of the sense of landscape . Regarding the (Human) Geographic sense, I'd like to draw attention to some articles that appeared in the September 2007 issue of the Human Geography Series (B) of Geograsfika Annaler . A number of them have much to do with the topic we are discussing.
To quote a few article titles:
"What Do Landscapes Do? Romance, Practice and Substantiveness"
"Feeling is Believing, or Landscape as a Way of Being In the World"
"Scenophobia", Geography and the Aesthetic Politics of Landscape"
"Landscapes out of Order: The Inner Urban Fringe beyond the Rural-Urban Divide"