Routledge Handbook of Seascapes
Herausgeber: Pungetti, Gloria
Routledge Handbook of Seascapes
Herausgeber: Pungetti, Gloria
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This global volume is the first comprehensive overview to provide a solid foundation on the concept of seascape. It provides academics, practitioners, NGOs, consultants and government officials with a broad overview of current research and practice for future application and advance worldwide.
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This global volume is the first comprehensive overview to provide a solid foundation on the concept of seascape. It provides academics, practitioners, NGOs, consultants and government officials with a broad overview of current research and practice for future application and advance worldwide.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 532
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. März 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm
- Gewicht: 453g
- ISBN-13: 9781032284774
- ISBN-10: 1032284773
- Artikelnr.: 73143580
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 532
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. März 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm
- Gewicht: 453g
- ISBN-13: 9781032284774
- ISBN-10: 1032284773
- Artikelnr.: 73143580
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Gloria Pungetti is the Founder and Director of the Centre for Biocultural Landscape and Seascape, University of Sassari, Italy, and Coordinator of the Biocultural Landscape Working Group of IALE International. She is additionally Founder Professor of the Cambridge Centre for Landscape and People and a Senior Member of Darwin College at the University of Cambridge, UK, where she has developed holistic landscape and seascape research collaborating with scholars and institutions worldwide.
Introduction to seascape 1 Seascape contexts and concepts; PART I Seascape
and nature 2 Biodiversity, coastal ecosystem restoration and climate change
mitigation in action; 3 The ecoacoustic dimension of seascape; 4 Seascape
ecology in an Asian geographical context; 5 Seascape ecosystem services and
small islands; PART II Seascape and people 6 Satoumi: prolonged interaction
between humans and nature; 7 Marine resources, submerged heritage and local
communities in the Subarctic Sea; 8 Traditional coastal resources of the
indigenous people: resilience and vulnerability assessment; 9 Geographies
of migration and new seascapes; 10 Seascape changes in areas of marine
protection; PART III Seascape character 11 Characterising seascape's
historic cultural dimension: developing an approach to historic seascape
characterisation; 12 Consolidating the National Historic Seascape
Characterisation layer for England; 13 Historic seascape characterisation
and the North Atlantic; 14 Seascape character assessment in England and
Wales; 15 Seascape character assessment of small islands in the East
Mediterranean; 16 Biocultural seascape assessment: methodology and tools
for the West Mediterranean; PART IV Seascape design and planning 17 City
seascapes: the prospect of Ocean Cities; 18 Developing the littoral
gradient: speculation or geologic necessity?; 19 Reconceptualising coastal
rivers and streams: a seascape design and planning approach; 20 A seascape
framework: contributions to disaster prevention and tourism development; 21
Counteracting urbanization: design and planning for sustainable and
resilient seascapes in the Euro-Mediterranean; 22 Socio-cultural values and
seascape planning; PART V Seascape policy, management and governance 23
Traditional knowledge in the management of seascapes; 24 Volcanic
seascapes: disaster recovery for community wellbeing and habitat
protection; 25 Fragmentation drivers and community education for coastal
biodiversity reconstruction; 26 The interplay of politics and coastal
tourism development; 27 The dynamic seascape of the North Sea: policy of
use and management; PART VI Seascape futures 28 Seascape restoration for
climate change, resilience and a sustainable future; 29 Nissology: economy,
technology and policy for future sustainable development of seascapes; 30
The promise of city seascapes; 31 Community voices and the capture of
seascape values; 32 A seascape integrative framework for a way forward
and nature 2 Biodiversity, coastal ecosystem restoration and climate change
mitigation in action; 3 The ecoacoustic dimension of seascape; 4 Seascape
ecology in an Asian geographical context; 5 Seascape ecosystem services and
small islands; PART II Seascape and people 6 Satoumi: prolonged interaction
between humans and nature; 7 Marine resources, submerged heritage and local
communities in the Subarctic Sea; 8 Traditional coastal resources of the
indigenous people: resilience and vulnerability assessment; 9 Geographies
of migration and new seascapes; 10 Seascape changes in areas of marine
protection; PART III Seascape character 11 Characterising seascape's
historic cultural dimension: developing an approach to historic seascape
characterisation; 12 Consolidating the National Historic Seascape
Characterisation layer for England; 13 Historic seascape characterisation
and the North Atlantic; 14 Seascape character assessment in England and
Wales; 15 Seascape character assessment of small islands in the East
Mediterranean; 16 Biocultural seascape assessment: methodology and tools
for the West Mediterranean; PART IV Seascape design and planning 17 City
seascapes: the prospect of Ocean Cities; 18 Developing the littoral
gradient: speculation or geologic necessity?; 19 Reconceptualising coastal
rivers and streams: a seascape design and planning approach; 20 A seascape
framework: contributions to disaster prevention and tourism development; 21
Counteracting urbanization: design and planning for sustainable and
resilient seascapes in the Euro-Mediterranean; 22 Socio-cultural values and
seascape planning; PART V Seascape policy, management and governance 23
Traditional knowledge in the management of seascapes; 24 Volcanic
seascapes: disaster recovery for community wellbeing and habitat
protection; 25 Fragmentation drivers and community education for coastal
biodiversity reconstruction; 26 The interplay of politics and coastal
tourism development; 27 The dynamic seascape of the North Sea: policy of
use and management; PART VI Seascape futures 28 Seascape restoration for
climate change, resilience and a sustainable future; 29 Nissology: economy,
technology and policy for future sustainable development of seascapes; 30
The promise of city seascapes; 31 Community voices and the capture of
seascape values; 32 A seascape integrative framework for a way forward
Introduction to seascape 1 Seascape contexts and concepts; PART I Seascape
and nature 2 Biodiversity, coastal ecosystem restoration and climate change
mitigation in action; 3 The ecoacoustic dimension of seascape; 4 Seascape
ecology in an Asian geographical context; 5 Seascape ecosystem services and
small islands; PART II Seascape and people 6 Satoumi: prolonged interaction
between humans and nature; 7 Marine resources, submerged heritage and local
communities in the Subarctic Sea; 8 Traditional coastal resources of the
indigenous people: resilience and vulnerability assessment; 9 Geographies
of migration and new seascapes; 10 Seascape changes in areas of marine
protection; PART III Seascape character 11 Characterising seascape's
historic cultural dimension: developing an approach to historic seascape
characterisation; 12 Consolidating the National Historic Seascape
Characterisation layer for England; 13 Historic seascape characterisation
and the North Atlantic; 14 Seascape character assessment in England and
Wales; 15 Seascape character assessment of small islands in the East
Mediterranean; 16 Biocultural seascape assessment: methodology and tools
for the West Mediterranean; PART IV Seascape design and planning 17 City
seascapes: the prospect of Ocean Cities; 18 Developing the littoral
gradient: speculation or geologic necessity?; 19 Reconceptualising coastal
rivers and streams: a seascape design and planning approach; 20 A seascape
framework: contributions to disaster prevention and tourism development; 21
Counteracting urbanization: design and planning for sustainable and
resilient seascapes in the Euro-Mediterranean; 22 Socio-cultural values and
seascape planning; PART V Seascape policy, management and governance 23
Traditional knowledge in the management of seascapes; 24 Volcanic
seascapes: disaster recovery for community wellbeing and habitat
protection; 25 Fragmentation drivers and community education for coastal
biodiversity reconstruction; 26 The interplay of politics and coastal
tourism development; 27 The dynamic seascape of the North Sea: policy of
use and management; PART VI Seascape futures 28 Seascape restoration for
climate change, resilience and a sustainable future; 29 Nissology: economy,
technology and policy for future sustainable development of seascapes; 30
The promise of city seascapes; 31 Community voices and the capture of
seascape values; 32 A seascape integrative framework for a way forward
and nature 2 Biodiversity, coastal ecosystem restoration and climate change
mitigation in action; 3 The ecoacoustic dimension of seascape; 4 Seascape
ecology in an Asian geographical context; 5 Seascape ecosystem services and
small islands; PART II Seascape and people 6 Satoumi: prolonged interaction
between humans and nature; 7 Marine resources, submerged heritage and local
communities in the Subarctic Sea; 8 Traditional coastal resources of the
indigenous people: resilience and vulnerability assessment; 9 Geographies
of migration and new seascapes; 10 Seascape changes in areas of marine
protection; PART III Seascape character 11 Characterising seascape's
historic cultural dimension: developing an approach to historic seascape
characterisation; 12 Consolidating the National Historic Seascape
Characterisation layer for England; 13 Historic seascape characterisation
and the North Atlantic; 14 Seascape character assessment in England and
Wales; 15 Seascape character assessment of small islands in the East
Mediterranean; 16 Biocultural seascape assessment: methodology and tools
for the West Mediterranean; PART IV Seascape design and planning 17 City
seascapes: the prospect of Ocean Cities; 18 Developing the littoral
gradient: speculation or geologic necessity?; 19 Reconceptualising coastal
rivers and streams: a seascape design and planning approach; 20 A seascape
framework: contributions to disaster prevention and tourism development; 21
Counteracting urbanization: design and planning for sustainable and
resilient seascapes in the Euro-Mediterranean; 22 Socio-cultural values and
seascape planning; PART V Seascape policy, management and governance 23
Traditional knowledge in the management of seascapes; 24 Volcanic
seascapes: disaster recovery for community wellbeing and habitat
protection; 25 Fragmentation drivers and community education for coastal
biodiversity reconstruction; 26 The interplay of politics and coastal
tourism development; 27 The dynamic seascape of the North Sea: policy of
use and management; PART VI Seascape futures 28 Seascape restoration for
climate change, resilience and a sustainable future; 29 Nissology: economy,
technology and policy for future sustainable development of seascapes; 30
The promise of city seascapes; 31 Community voices and the capture of
seascape values; 32 A seascape integrative framework for a way forward