tailieunhanh - LANDSCAPES OF A NEW CULTURAL ECONOMY OF SPACE
Landscapes of a New Cultural Economy of Space is the fifth volume of the series. Focusing on the transformations and changes in human life that influence landscape development, the book presents ‘landscape’ as the interface of human-environment interrelationships where the different processes of change are perceived and expressed. Theano Terkenli and Anne-Marie d’Hauteserre use this approach as a way to introduce a collection of contemporary discussions in landscape research and geography which look specifically at the cultural transformation and representation of landscapes. The subsequent chapters then present those processes determining cultural economies of space in different parts of the globe under the concepts of ‘enworldment’, ‘unworldment’, ‘deworldment’ and ‘transworldment’ | Landscapes of a New Cultural Economy of Space Edited by Theano s. Terkenli and Anne-Marie d Hauteserre Springer Landscape Series LANDSCAPES OF ANEW CULTURAL ECONOMY OF SPACE Landscape Series Volume 5 Series Editors Henri Décamps Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique Toulouse France Barbel Tress Aberdeen University Aberdeen United Kingdom Gunther Tress Aberdeen University Aberdeen United Kingdom Aims Scope Springer s innovative Landscape Series is committed to publishing high quality manuscripts that approach the concept of landscape from a broad range of perspectives. Encouraging contributions on theory development as well as more applied studies the series attracts outstanding research from the natural and social sciences and from the humanities and the arts. It also provides a leading forum for publications from interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary teams. Drawing on and synthesising this multidisciplinary approach the Springer Landscape Series aims to add new and innovative insights into the multidimensional nature of landscapes. Landscapes provide homes and livelihoods to diverse peoples they house historic - and prehistoric - artefacts and they comprise complex physical chemical and biological systems. They are also shaped and governed by human societies who base their existence on the use of the natural resources people enjoy the aesthetic qualities and recreational facilities of landscapes and people design new landscapes. As interested in identifying best practice as it is in progressing landscape theory the Landscape Series particularly welcomes problem-solving approaches and contributions to landscape management and planning. The ultimate goal is to facilitate both the application of landscape research to practice and the feed back from practice into .
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