景観、アイデンティティと開発<br>Landscapes, Identities and Development

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景観、アイデンティティと開発
Landscapes, Identities and Development

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 508 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781409405542
  • DDC分類 304.23

基本説明

This book has 30 chapters grouped in four main thematic sections: landscapes as a constitutive dimension of territorial identities; landscape history and landscape heritage; landscapes as development assets and resources; and landscape research and development planning.

Full Description

Bringing together theoretical and empirical research from 22 countries in Europe, North America, Australia, South America and Japan, this book offers a state-of-the-art survey of conceptual and methodological research and planning issues relating to landscape, heritage, [and] development. It has 30 chapters grouped in four main thematic sections: landscapes as a constitutive dimension of territorial identities; landscape history and landscape heritage; landscapes as development assets and resources; and landscape research and development planning. The contributors are scholars from a wide range of cultural and professional backgrounds, experienced in fundamental and applied research, planning and policy design. They were invited by the co-editors to write chapters for this book on the basis of the theoretical frameworks, case-study research findings and related policy concerns they presented at the 23rd Session of PECSRL - The Permanent European Conference for the Study of the Rural Landscape, organized by TERCUD - Territory, Culture and Development Research Centre, Universidade Lusófona, in Lisbon and Ã"bidos, Portugal, 1 - 5 September 2008. With such broad inter-disciplinary relevance and international scope, this book provides a valuable overview, highlighting recent findings and interpretations on historical, current and prospective linkages between changing landscapes and natural, economic, cultural and other identity features of places and regions; landscape-related identities as local and regional development assets and resources in the era of globalized economy and culture; the role of landscape history and heritage as platforms of landscape research and management in European contexts, including the implementation of The European Landscape Convention; and, the strengthening of the landscape perspective as a constitutive element of sustainable development.

Contents

Contents: Introduction, Zoran Roca and John A. Agnew; Part I Landscape and Identity between Imagery and Reality: Limits to transformation of places' identity: theoretical and methodological questions, Lionella Scazzosi; The ineffable, ethereal and evanescent as values of local, national and European identities, Edmunds Valdemars BunkÅ¡e; Landscape and national identity in Europe: England versus Italy in the role of landscape identity formation, John Agnew; The dual character of landscape in Lahemaa national park, Estonia, Anu Printsmann, Marju Kõivupuu and Hannes Palang; Young immigrants and landscape: cultural mediation and territorial creativity, Benedetta Castiglioni, Tania Rossetto and Alessia de Nardi; Cultural 'hybridism', identitary anthropophagy and transterritoriality, Rogério Haesbaert; From landscaping to terraforming: gulf mega-projects, cartographic visions and urban imaginaries, Mark Jackson and Veronica della Dora. Part II Landscape History, Heritage and Social Change: European landscapes: continuity and change, Johannes Renes; The Brioni archipelago: functional identity of a historical landscape, Ivancica Schrunk and Vlasta Begovic; Expanding the European landscape: aqueducts and the Spanish usurpation of México, William E. Doolittle; Uncovering a past landscape: Rio de Janeiro in the 17th century, Mauricio de Almeida Abreu; Striking roots in soil unknown: post-war transformations of cultural landscape of former German towns in Poland, Barbara Borkowska; The cultivated mire landscape as a mirror of Finnish society, Minna Tanskanen; Barroso revisited: long-term consequences of emigration on mountain landscape in Northern Portugal, Bodo Freund. Part III Landscape Assets, Resources and Services: From landscape to tourism and back: the emergence of a Greek landscape conscience, Theano S. Terkenli; Biodiversity and land abandonment: connecting agriculture, place and nature in the landscape, Ruth Beilin, Regina Lindborg and Cibele Queiroz; Natural lands

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