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100 1 _aWescoat, James L.
_eeditor.
245 1 0 _aPolitical Economies of Landscape Change
_h[electronic resource] :
_bPlaces of Integrative Power /
_cedited by James L. Wescoat, Douglas M. Johnston.
264 1 _aDordrecht :
_bSpringer Netherlands,
_c2008.
300 _bonline resource.
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490 1 _aThe GeoJournal Library,
_x0924-5499 ;
_v89
505 0 _aLandscapes of Struggle, Possibility and Prosperity -- Introduction: Three Faces of Power in Landscape Change -- New Axioms for Reading the Landscape: Paying Attention to Political Economy and Social Justice -- Landscapes of Possibility? Livelihood and Intervention in the Production of Andean Landscapes -- Moving to the Mountains: Amenity Migration in the Sierra and Southern Appalachian Mountains -- Political and Economic Driving Forces of Landscape Change -- Constructing the Politics of Landscape Change -- Institutional Dynamics, Spatial Organization, and Landscape Change -- Green Landscapes: Exogenous Economic Benefi ts of Environmental Improvement -- Pricing the Economic Landscape: Global Financial Markets and the Communities and Institutions of Risk Management -- Integrative Landscape Change -- The Globalized Landscape: Rural Landscape Change and Policy in the United States and European Union -- Implications for Future Landscape Inquiry, Planning, and Design.
520 _a"Places of Power" contributes to the Landscape Architecture Foundation's Landscape Futures Initiative, which explores driving forces of landscape change that societies and designers will face in the 21st century. Politics and economics exert profoundly important, and dynamic, influences on land use, landcover, and landscape experience. Likewise, landscapes shape political economies from the site to global scales. This book examines the complex relationships between political economy and landscape change. It encompasses perspectives ranging from radical landscape interpretation to sustainable livelihoods, real estate economics, institutions, international landscape policies, and global finance. It asks what difference "design", can make within the broader structural contexts of landscape change. The perspectives in this book share a common concern for what economist and futurist Kenneth Boulding termed "integrative power" - the power of human solidarity, respect, and love - to direct political and economic change toward paths of sustainable landscape design. They speak to landscape architects, planners, urbanists, geographers, and social scientists about some of the most pressing issues of our times.
650 0 _aREGIONAL PLANNING.
650 0 _aARCHITECTURE.
650 0 _aENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT.
650 0 _aHUMAN GEOGRAPHY.
650 1 4 _aSOCIAL SCIENCES, GENERAL.
650 2 4 _aHUMAN GEOGRAPHY.
650 2 4 _aLANDSCAPE/REGIONAL AND URBAN PLANNING.
650 2 4 _aLANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE.
650 2 4 _aURBANISM.
650 2 4 _aENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT.
700 1 _aJohnston, Douglas M.
_eeditor.
710 2 _aSpringerLink (Online service)
773 0 _tSpringer eBooks
776 0 8 _iPrinted edition:
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830 0 _aThe GeoJournal Library,
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856 4 0 _uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-5849-3
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