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  • 1
    UID:
    almahu_9949384088902882
    Format: 1 online resource
    Edition: Second edition.
    ISBN: 9781315195063 , 1315195062 , 9781138720312 , 1138720313
    Series Statement: Routledge companions
    Content: This new edition of The Routledge Companion to Landscape Studies contains an updated and expanded selection of original chapters which explore research directions in an array of disciplines sharing a concern for 'landscape', a term which has many uses and meanings. It features 33 revised and/or updated chapters and 14 entirely new chapters on topics such as the Anthropocene, Indigenous landscapes, challenging landscape Eurocentrisms, photography and green infrastructure planning. The volume is divided into four parts: Experiencing landscape; Landscape, heritage and culture; Landscape, society and justice; and Design and planning for landscape. Collectively, the book provides a critical review of the various fields related to the study of landscapes, including the future development of conceptual and theoretical approaches, as well as current empirical knowledge and understanding. It encourages dialogue across disciplinary barriers and between academics and practitioners, and reflects upon the implications of research findings for local, national and international policy in relation to landscape.The Companion provides a comprehensive and up-to-date guide to current thinking about landscapes, and serves as an invaluable point of reference for scholars, researchers and graduate students alike.
    Note: Introduction. Mick Atha, Peter Howard, Ian Thompson and Emma Waterton -- , Fitting into Country. Deborah Bird Rose -- , -- Chapter 1 A Brief History of Landscape Research. Marc Antrop -- , -- Part I: EXPERIENCING LANDSCAPE -- , Chapter 2 Landscape Perception and Environmental Psychology. Catharine Ward-Thompson -- , -- Chapter 3 Aesthetic Appreciation of Landscape. Isis Brook -- , -- Chapter 4 Perceptual Lenses. Peter Howard -- , -- Chapter 5 Postenvironmental Landscapes in the Anthropocene. Werner Krauss -- , -- Chapter 6 Landscape Semiotics. Kati Lindstrm, Hannes Palang, Kalevi Kull -- , -- Chapter 7 More-Than-Representational Landscapes. Emma Waterton -- , Chapter 8 Learning a Landscape: Enskilment, Pedagogy and a Sense of Place. Brian Wattchow and Alex Prins. -- , -- Chapter 9 Ephemeral Landscapes. Mick Atha -- , -- Chapter 10 Landscape and Phenomenology. John Wylie -- , -- Chapter 11 Anthropocene Landscapes. Hayley Saul, Emma Waterton -- , -- Part II: LANDSCAPE, CULTURE AND HERITAGE -- , -- Chapter 12 Landscape Archaeology. Sam Turner, Lisa-Marie Shillito, Francesco Carrer -- , -- Chapter 13 Historic Landscapes. Jonathan Finch -- , Chapter 14 Landscape and Heritage: Emerging Landscapes of Heritage. David Harvey and Tim Wilkinson -- , Chapter 15 Valuing the Whole Historic Landscape. Peter Herring -- , -- Chapter 16 Picturing Landscape. Harriet Hawkins -- , -- Chapter 17 Land, Art. Venda Pollock -- , -- Chapter 18 The Field and the Frame: Landscape, Film and Popular. John and Margaret Gold -- , -- Chapter 19 Landscape and Photography. Ian Thompson and Peter Howard -- , -- Chapter 20 New Directions in the Literary Representation of Landscape. Richard Kerridge -- , -- Chapter 21 Landscape, Music and Sonic Environments. George Revill -- , -- Part III: LANDSCAPE, SOCIETY AND JUSTICE -- , Chapter 22 Reclaiming Landscape: Coastal Reclamations Before and During the Anthropocene. Denis Byrne -- , -- Chapter 23 "You Whitefellas Pull It All Apart": Epistemic Learnings in Exploring Landscape. John Bradley and Amanda Kearney -- , Chapter 24 Navigating the Global, the Regional and the Local: Researching Globalisation and Landscape. Jacky Bowring -- , -- Chapter 25 Challenging Landscape Eurocentrisms. Ken Taylor and Qing Xu -- , -- Chapter 26 Landscape and Identity in the Century of the Migrant. Shelley Egoz -- , -- Chapter 27 Therapeutic Landscapes. Karolina Doughty -- , -- Chapter 28 Landscape and Tourism. Michelle M. Metro-Roland and Simona Soica -- , -- Chapter 29 Landscapes of Leisure: A View Worth Seeing? Sean Gammon and Sam Elkington -- , -- Chapter 30 The Law of Landscape and the Landscape of Law: The Things that Matter. Kenneth R. Olwig -- , -- Chapter 31 Researching the Economics of Landscape. Colin Price -- , -- Chapter 32 Landscape and Participation. Maggie Roe -- , Chapter 33 Landscape and Social Justice. Gunhild Setten, Katrina Myrvang Brown and Hilde Nymoen Rrtveit -- , -- Chapter 34 Landscape and Memory. Sarah De Nardi and Danielle Drozdzewski -- , -- Chapter 35 The Temporality of Post-Disaster Landscapes. Hayley Saul -- , -- Part IV: DESIGN AND PLANNING FOR LANDSCAPE -- , Chapter 36 Landscape and Climate Change. Catherine Leyshon,Hilary Geoghegan and Calum Harvey-Scholes -- , -- Chapter 37 (Re)creating Wilderness: Rewilding and Habitat Restoration. Steve Carver -- , Chapter 38 Landscape and Ecology: the Need for a Holistic Approach to the Conservation of Habitats and Biota. Louis F Cassar -- , -- Chapter 39 Landscape Design. Susan Herrington -- , -- Chapter 40 Post-industrial Landscapes: Evolving Concepts. Wolfram Hfer and Vera Vicenzotti -- , -- Chapter 41 Visualizing Landscapes. Lewis Gill and Eckhart Lange -- , -- Chapter 42 Peri-urban Landscape Studies. Mattias Qvistrom -- , -- Chapter 43 Landscape Planning: Reflections on the Past, Directions for the Future. Sue Kidd -- , -- Chapter 44 Landscape and Environmental Ethics. Ian Thompson -- , -- Chapter 45 On the Concept of Landscape in Landscape Urbanism. Vera Vicenzotti -- , Chapter 46 Landscape Character Assessment. Graham Fairclough, Ingrid Sarlov Herlin, Carys Swanwick -- , -- Chapter 47 Green Infrastructure: Definitions and Functions in Planning Praxis. Ian Mell
    Additional Edition: Print version: The Routledge companion to landscape studies London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2019. ISBN 9781138720312 (hardback : alk. paper)
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; handbooks. ; Handbooks and manuals. ; Guides et manuels.
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 2
    Book
    Book
    London ; New York :Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,
    UID:
    almahu_BV047134753
    Format: xxxii, 618 Seiten : , Illustrationen, Karten.
    Edition: Second edition
    ISBN: 978-1-138-72031-2
    Series Statement: Routledge companions
    Note: Literaturangaben und Index
    Additional Edition: Äquivalent
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-315-19506-3
    Language: English
    Subjects: Geography
    RVK:
    Keywords: Landschaft ; Historische Landschaftskunde ; Landschaftsplanung ; Kulturlandschaft ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Hong Kong, [China] :Hong Kong University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9959242522502883
    Format: 1 online resource (279 pages) : , color illustrations, photographs, maps
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 988-8313-95-9
    Content: Hong Kong boasts a number of rich archaeological sites behind sandy bays. Among these backbeaches is Sha Po on Lamma Island, a site which has long captured the attention of archaeologists. However, until now no comprehensive study of the area has ever been published. Piecing Together Sha Po presents the first sustained analysis, framed in terms of a multi-period social landscape, of the varieties of human activity in Sha Po spanning more than 6,000 years. Synthesizing decades of earlier fieldwork together with Atha and Yip's own extensive excavations conducted in 2008-2010, the discoveries collectively enabled the authors to reconstruct the society in Sha Po in different historical periods. The artifacts unearthed from the site--some of them unique to the region--reveal a vibrant past which saw the inhabitants of Sha Po interacting with the environment in diverse ways. Evidence showing the mastery of quartz ornament manufacture and metallurgy in the Bronze Age suggests increasing craft specialization and the rise of a more complex, competitive society. Later on, during the Six Dynasties-Tang period, Sha Po turned into a center in the region's imperially controlled kiln-based salt industry. Closer to our time, in the nineteenth century the farming and fishing communities in Sha Po became important suppliers of food and fuel to urban Hong Kong. Ultimately, this ground-breaking work tells a compelling story about human beings' ceaseless reinvention of their lives through the lens of one special archaeological site.
    Note: Issued as part of book collections on Project MUSE. , part I. Contextualising Sha Po -- 1. Sha Po Tsuen : Hong Kong archaeology in microcosm -- 2. How we know about ancient Sha Po -- 3. Social landscapes and ancient environments -- part II. Sha Po's human narrative -- 4. Sha Po's first people : Neolithic fisher-hunter-foragers -- 5. Bronze Age : technology, trade, and increasing social complexity -- 6. On the edge of empire : Han-Yuan Sha Po -- 7. A time of great change : Sha Po during the Ming-colonial era -- part III. Exploring the multi-period social landscape -- 8. Reconstructing Sha Po's landscapes and lifeways -- 9. Conclusions and reflections on Sha Po -- Appendix 1. Catalogue of selected finds -- Appendix 2. Glossary.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 988-8208-98-5
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_1700657895
    Format: xviii,264 Seiten , 彩照, 圖, 地圖 , 26 cm
    Original writing title: 南丫沙埔拼圖 : 考古調查與景觀重建
    Original writing publisher: 香港 : 香港大學出版社
    ISBN: 9789888455836 , 9888455834
    Uniform Title: Piecing together Sha Po
    Content: 香港擁有許多位於沙灘後方、資源豐富的考古遺址。其中,南丫島的沙埔長期以來一直受到考古學家們的注意,然而到目前為止,尚未有學者就該區域有全面研究的著述發表。《南丫沙埔拼圖》以沙埔六千多年包容各種人類活動的多時期社會景觀為框架,呈上第一項跨時期的持續分析。綜合數十年早期田野工作及Mick Atha(范旼澔)和葉可詩(Kennis Yip)在2008-2010年期間發掘的大量考證,兩位作者得以重建沙埔社會的不同歷史時期。該遺址出土的文物,包括一些屬於香港範圍的僅有發現,投影出古代沙埔居民以不同方式與環境互動。青銅時代的人類高度掌握石英裝飾品生產和冶金技術等證據,顯示當時的手工藝正在逐步提升和變得專門。與此同時,社會變得複雜、競爭更形劇烈。到了六朝至唐代時期,沙埔成為官府掌控的窰式鹽業中心。在19世紀,沙埔的漁、農業社會羣體更成為提供香港市區食品和燃料的重要供應者。透過一個特殊考古遺址的鏡頭,《南丫沙埔拼圖》講述了一個扣人心弦的故事:人類在不斷地重新塑造自己的生活。
    Note: 有附錄, 包括: 參考文獻 (Seite 248-259); 索引 (Seite 260-264) , In Chinesisch. Übersetzung von "Piecing together Sha Po : archaeological investigations and landscape reconstruction"
    Language: Chinese
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  • 5
    UID:
    b3kat_BV049817234
    Format: xxxii, 618 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: Second edition, first issued in paperback
    ISBN: 9780367733759 , 0367733757
    Series Statement: Routledge companions
    Note: First published 2013 by Routledge. - Second edition published 2019 by Routledge. - First issued in paperback 2020 , Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: Äquivalent
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-315-19506-3
    Language: English
    Subjects: Geography , Sociology
    RVK:
    RVK:
    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 6
    UID:
    almahu_9949865688502882
    Format: 1 online resource : , illustrations (black and white)
    Edition: Second edition / edited by Peter Howard, Ian Thompson, Emma Waterton, Mick Atha.
    ISBN: 9781351762922 , 1351762923 , 9781351762939 , 1351762931 , 9781351762915 , 1351762915 , 9781315195063 , 1315195062
    Series Statement: Routledge international handbooks
    Content: This new edition of The Routledge Companion to Landscape Studies contains an updated and expanded selection of original chapters which explore research directions in an array of disciplines sharing a concern for 'landscape', a term which has many uses and meanings. It features 33 revised and/or updated chapters and 14 entirely new chapters on topics such as the Anthropocene, Indigenous landscapes, challenging landscape Eurocentrisms, photography and green infrastructure planning. The volume is divided into four parts: Experiencing landscape; Landscape, heritage and culture; Landscape, society and justice; and Design and planning for landscape. Collectively, the book provides a critical review of the various fields related to the study of landscapes, including the future development of conceptual and theoretical approaches, as well as current empirical knowledge and understanding. It encourages dialogue across disciplinary barriers and between academics and practitioners, and reflects upon the implications of research findings for local, national and international policy in relation to landscape. The Companion provides a comprehensive and up-to-date guide to current thinking about landscapes, and serves as an invaluable point of reference for scholars, researchers and graduate students alike.
    Note: Previous edition: 2013. , Introduction. Mick Atha, Peter Howard, Ian Thompson and Emma Waterton Fitting into Country. Deborah Bird Rose Chapter 1 A Brief History of Landscape Research. Marc Antrop Part I: EXPERIENCING LANDSCAPE Chapter 2 Landscape Perception and Environmental Psychology. Catharine Ward-Thompson Chapter 3 Aesthetic Appreciation of Landscape. Isis Brook Chapter 4 Perceptual Lenses. Peter Howard Chapter 5 Postenvironmental Landscapes in the Anthropocene. Werner Krauss Chapter 6 Landscape Semiotics. Kati Lindström, Hannes Palang, Kalevi Kull Chapter 7 More-Than-Representational Landscapes. Emma Waterton Chapter 8 Learning a Landscape: Enskilment, Pedagogy and a Sense of Place. Brian Wattchow and Alex Prins. Chapter 9 Ephemeral Landscapes. Mick Atha Chapter 10 Landscape and Phenomenology. John Wylie Chapter 11 Anthropocene Landscapes. , Hayley Saul, Emma Waterton Part II: LANDSCAPE, CULTURE AND HERITAGE Chapter 12 Landscape Archaeology. Sam Turner, Lisa-Marie Shillito, Francesco Carrer Chapter 13 Historic Landscapes. Jonathan Finch Chapter 14 Landscape and Heritage: Emerging Landscapes of Heritage. David Harvey and Tim Wilkinson Chapter 15 Valuing the Whole Historic Landscape. Peter Herring Chapter 16 Picturing Landscape. Harriet Hawkins Chapter 17 Land, Art. Venda Pollock Chapter 18 The Field and the Frame: Landscape, Film and Popular. John & Margaret Gold Chapter 19 Landscape and Photography. Ian Thompson and Peter Howard Chapter 20 New Directions in the Literary Representation of Landscape. Richard Kerridge Chapter 21 Landscape, Music and Sonic Environments. , George Revill Part III: LANDSCAPE, SOCIETY AND JUSTICE Chapter 22 Reclaiming Landscape: Coastal Reclamations Before and During the Anthropocene. Denis Byrne Chapter 23 "You Whitefellas Pull It All Apart": Epistemic Learnings in Exploring Landscape. John Bradley and Amanda Kearney Chapter 24 Navigating the Global, the Regional and the Local: Researching Globalisation and Landscape. Jacky Bowring Chapter 25 Challenging Landscape Eurocentrisms. Ken Taylor and Qing Xu Chapter 26 Landscape and Identity in the Century of the Migrant. Shelly Egoz Chapter 27 Therapeutic Landscapes. Karolina Doughty Chapter 28 Landscape and Tourism. Michelle M. Metro-Roland and Simona Soica Chapter29 Landscapes of Leisure: A View Worth Seeing? Sean Gammon and Sam Elkington Chapter 30 The Law of Landscape and the Landscape of Law: The 'Things' that Matter. Kenneth R. , Olwig Chapter 31 Researching the Economics of Landscape. Colin Price Chapter 32 Landscape and Participation. Maggie Roe Chapter 33 Landscape and Social Justice. Gunhild Setten, Katrina Myrvang Brown and Hilde Nymoen Rørtveit Chapter 34 Landscape and Memory. Sarah De Nardi and Danielle Drozdzewski Chapter 35 The Temporality of Post-Disaster Landscapes. Hayley Saul Part IV: DESIGN AND PLANNING FOR LANDSCAPE Chapter 36 Landscape and Climate Change. Catherine Leyshon, Hilary Geoghegan and Calum Harvey-Scholes Chapter 37 (Re)creating Wilderness: Rewilding and Habitat Restoration. Steve Carver Chapter 38 Landscape and Ecology: the Need for a Holistic Approach to the Conservation of Habitats and Biota. Louis F Cassar Chapter 39 Landscape Design. Susan Herrington Chapter 40 Post-industrial Landscapes: Evolving Concepts. , Wolfram Höfer & Vera Vicenzotti Chapter 41 Visualizing Landscapes. Lewis Gill and Eckhart Lange Chapter 42 Peri-urban Landscape Studies. Mattias Qvistrom Chapter 43 Landscape Planning: Reflections on the Past, Directions for the Future. Sue Kidd Chapter 44 Landscape and Environmental Ethics. Ian Thompson Chapter 45 On the Concept of Landscape in Landscape Urbanism. Vera Vicenzotti Chapter 46 Landscape Character Assessment. Graham Fairclough, Ingrid Sarlov Herlin, Carys Swanwick Chapter 47 Green Infrastructure: Definitions and Functions in Planning Praxis. Ian Mell , Introduction. Mick Atha, Peter Howard, Ian Thompson and Emma Waterton -- , Fitting into Country. Deborah Bird Rose -- , -- Chapter 1 A Brief History of Landscape Research. Marc Antrop -- , -- Part I: EXPERIENCING LANDSCAPE -- , Chapter 2 Landscape Perception and Environmental Psychology. Catharine Ward-Thompson -- , -- Chapter 3 Aesthetic Appreciation of Landscape. Isis Brook -- , -- Chapter 4 Perceptual Lenses. Peter Howard -- , -- Chapter 5 Postenvironmental Landscapes in the Anthropocene. Werner Krauss -- , -- Chapter 6 Landscape Semiotics. Kati Lindstrm, Hannes Palang, Kalevi Kull -- , -- Chapter 7 More-Than-Representational Landscapes. Emma Waterton -- , Chapter 8 Learning a Landscape: Enskilment, Pedagogy and a Sense of Place. Brian Wattchow and Alex Prins. -- , -- Chapter 9 Ephemeral Landscapes. Mick Atha -- , -- Chapter 10 Landscape and Phenomenology. John Wylie -- , -- Chapter 11 Anthropocene Landscapes. Hayley Saul, Emma Waterton -- , -- Part II: LANDSCAPE, CULTURE AND HERITAGE -- , -- Chapter 12 Landscape Archaeology. Sam Turner, Lisa-Marie Shillito, Francesco Carrer -- , -- Chapter 13 Historic Landscapes. Jonathan Finch -- , Chapter 14 Landscape and Heritage: Emerging Landscapes of Heritage. David Harvey and Tim Wilkinson -- , Chapter 15 Valuing the Whole Historic Landscape. Peter Herring -- , -- Chapter 16 Picturing Landscape. Harriet Hawkins -- , -- Chapter 17 Land, Art. Venda Pollock -- , -- Chapter 18 The Field and the Frame: Landscape, Film and Popular. John & Margaret Gold -- , -- Chapter 19 Landscape and Photography. Ian Thompson and Peter Howard -- , -- Chapter 20 New Directions in the Literary Representation of Landscape. Richard Kerridge -- , -- Chapter 21 Landscape, Music and Sonic Environments. George Revill -- , -- Part III: LANDSCAPE, SOCIETY AND JUSTICE -- , Chapter 22 Reclaiming Landscape: Coastal Reclamations Before and During the Anthropocene. Denis Byrne -- , -- Chapter 23 "You Whitefellas Pull It All Apart": Epistemic Learnings in Exploring Landscape. John Bradley and Amanda Kearney -- , Chapter 24 Navigating the Global, the Regional and the Local: Researching Globalisation and Landscape. Jacky Bowring -- , -- Chapter 25 Challenging Landscape Eurocentrisms. Ken Taylor and Qing Xu -- , -- Chapter 26 Landscape and Identity in the Century of the Migrant. Shelley Egoz -- , -- Chapter 27 Therapeutic Landscapes. Karolina Doughty -- , -- Chapter 28 Landscape and Tourism. Michelle M. Metro-Roland and Simona Soica -- , -- Chapter 29 Landscapes of Leisure: A View Worth Seeing? Sean Gammon and Sam Elkington -- , -- Chapter 30 The Law of Landscape and the Landscape of Law: The Things that Matter. Kenneth R. Olwig -- , -- Chapter 31 Researching the Economics of Landscape. Colin Price -- , -- Chapter 32 Landscape and Participation. Maggie Roe -- , Chapter 33 Landscape and Social Justice. Gunhild Setten, Katrina Myrvang Brown and Hilde Nymoen Rrtveit -- , -- Chapter 34 Landscape and Memory. Sarah De Nardi and Danielle Drozdzewski -- , -- Chapter 35 The Temporality of Post-Disaster Landscapes. Hayley Saul -- , -- Part IV: DESIGN AND PLANNING FOR LANDSCAPE -- , Chapter 36 Landscape and Climate Change. Catherine Leyshon, Hilary Geoghegan and Calum Harvey-Scholes -- , -- Chapter 37 (Re)creating Wilderness: Rewilding and Habitat Restoration. Steve Carver -- , Chapter 38 Landscape and Ecology: the Need for a Holistic Approach to the Conservation of Habitats and Biota. Louis F Cassar -- , -- Chapter 39 Landscape Design. Susan Herrington -- , -- Chapter 40 Post-industrial Landscapes: Evolving Concepts. Wolfram Hfer & Vera Vicenzotti -- , -- Chapter 41 Visualizing Landscapes. Lewis Gill and Eckhart Lange -- , -- Chapter 42 Peri-urban Landscape Studies. Mattias Qvistrom -- , -- Chapter 43 Landscape Planning: Reflections on the Past, Directions for the Future. Sue Kidd -- , -- Chapter 44 Landscape and Environmental Ethics. Ian Thompson -- , -- Chapter 45 On the Concept of Landscape in Landscape Urbanism. Vera Vicenzotti -- , Chapter 46 Landscape Character Assessment. Graham Fairclough, Ingrid Sarlov Herlin, Carys Swanwick -- , -- Chapter 47 Green Infrastructure: Definitions and Functions in Planning Praxis. Ian Mell
    Additional Edition: Print version : ISBN 9781138720312
    Language: English
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