The Social Ecology of Border Landscapes
Herausgeber: Grichting, Anna; Zebich-Knos, Michele
The Social Ecology of Border Landscapes
Herausgeber: Grichting, Anna; Zebich-Knos, Michele
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A collection of essays from a wide range of disciplines, "The Social Ecology of Border Landscapes" addresses social ecologies in the marginal spaces, liminal landscapes and territorial interfaces of border zones.
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A collection of essays from a wide range of disciplines, "The Social Ecology of Border Landscapes" addresses social ecologies in the marginal spaces, liminal landscapes and territorial interfaces of border zones.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Anthem Press
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 452g
- ISBN-13: 9781785271359
- ISBN-10: 1785271350
- Artikelnr.: 57742467
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Anthem Press
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 452g
- ISBN-13: 9781785271359
- ISBN-10: 1785271350
- Artikelnr.: 57742467
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Anna Grichting, a Swiss architect and urbanist, is currently teaching graduate and undergraduate courses in Architecture and urban planning at Qatar University. Michele Zebich-Knos is Professor Emeritus of Political Science and International Affairs, and founding Director of the Master of Science in International Policy Management Program at Kennesaw State University/University System of Georgia (Atlanta, USA). She is currently a Research Fellow at the University of Vermont's Institute for Environmental Diplomacy and Security and is author of numerous publications on environmental policy.
Introduction: Social Ecologies and Borderlands; Part I: Frames: Mapping
Social Ecologies in Border Territories; 1. On the Agency of Borderlands; 2.
Social Ecology and Transboundary Conservation: (Re-) Connecting Nature and
People in Borderlands; 3. Social Ecologies as "Gated Ecologies"; Part II:
Bridges: Resilience, Restoration and Reclamation; 4. Borders as Zones of
Experiential Learning: The Case of the Balkans Peace Park Initiative; 5.
Social Ecologies in Borderlands: Crane Habitat Restoration and Sustainable
Agriculture Project in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea; 6.
Socio-Ecological Transformations in Riparian Zones: The Production of
Spaces of Exclusion and the Uneven Development of Resilience in the Sonoran
Borderlands ; 7. From No-Man's Land to Every-Man's Land: Socio-Ecological
Approaches to Reclaiming Shared Spaces in Border Landscapes, with Examples
from Germany and Cyprus; Part III: Corridors: Catalysts and Collaboration
in Confined Spaces; 8. Ensuring Hope in Militarized Landscapes: The Case of
Lebanon; 9. Domesticating and Enlarging One's Territory: Day-to-Day
Politics in a Confined Space-The Shu'Fat Refugee Camp in East Jerusalem;
10. Urban Alternatives and Collaborative Economics in Belfast's Contested
Space; Part IV: Portals: Dialogue, Exception and Reterritorialization; 11.
Australia Day: A Social Ecology Dialogue across Aboriginal and White
Cultures; 12. Re-Legislating the Soil: Enclosures and Exception at the
Amazon Frontiers; 13. Mediterranean Edges: Reterritorializing Natural and
Social Ecologies; Making Sense of Social Ecology, Borders and the
Environment: A Conclusion; Index.
Social Ecologies in Border Territories; 1. On the Agency of Borderlands; 2.
Social Ecology and Transboundary Conservation: (Re-) Connecting Nature and
People in Borderlands; 3. Social Ecologies as "Gated Ecologies"; Part II:
Bridges: Resilience, Restoration and Reclamation; 4. Borders as Zones of
Experiential Learning: The Case of the Balkans Peace Park Initiative; 5.
Social Ecologies in Borderlands: Crane Habitat Restoration and Sustainable
Agriculture Project in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea; 6.
Socio-Ecological Transformations in Riparian Zones: The Production of
Spaces of Exclusion and the Uneven Development of Resilience in the Sonoran
Borderlands ; 7. From No-Man's Land to Every-Man's Land: Socio-Ecological
Approaches to Reclaiming Shared Spaces in Border Landscapes, with Examples
from Germany and Cyprus; Part III: Corridors: Catalysts and Collaboration
in Confined Spaces; 8. Ensuring Hope in Militarized Landscapes: The Case of
Lebanon; 9. Domesticating and Enlarging One's Territory: Day-to-Day
Politics in a Confined Space-The Shu'Fat Refugee Camp in East Jerusalem;
10. Urban Alternatives and Collaborative Economics in Belfast's Contested
Space; Part IV: Portals: Dialogue, Exception and Reterritorialization; 11.
Australia Day: A Social Ecology Dialogue across Aboriginal and White
Cultures; 12. Re-Legislating the Soil: Enclosures and Exception at the
Amazon Frontiers; 13. Mediterranean Edges: Reterritorializing Natural and
Social Ecologies; Making Sense of Social Ecology, Borders and the
Environment: A Conclusion; Index.
Introduction: Social Ecologies and Borderlands; Part I: Frames: Mapping
Social Ecologies in Border Territories; 1. On the Agency of Borderlands; 2.
Social Ecology and Transboundary Conservation: (Re-) Connecting Nature and
People in Borderlands; 3. Social Ecologies as "Gated Ecologies"; Part II:
Bridges: Resilience, Restoration and Reclamation; 4. Borders as Zones of
Experiential Learning: The Case of the Balkans Peace Park Initiative; 5.
Social Ecologies in Borderlands: Crane Habitat Restoration and Sustainable
Agriculture Project in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea; 6.
Socio-Ecological Transformations in Riparian Zones: The Production of
Spaces of Exclusion and the Uneven Development of Resilience in the Sonoran
Borderlands ; 7. From No-Man's Land to Every-Man's Land: Socio-Ecological
Approaches to Reclaiming Shared Spaces in Border Landscapes, with Examples
from Germany and Cyprus; Part III: Corridors: Catalysts and Collaboration
in Confined Spaces; 8. Ensuring Hope in Militarized Landscapes: The Case of
Lebanon; 9. Domesticating and Enlarging One's Territory: Day-to-Day
Politics in a Confined Space-The Shu'Fat Refugee Camp in East Jerusalem;
10. Urban Alternatives and Collaborative Economics in Belfast's Contested
Space; Part IV: Portals: Dialogue, Exception and Reterritorialization; 11.
Australia Day: A Social Ecology Dialogue across Aboriginal and White
Cultures; 12. Re-Legislating the Soil: Enclosures and Exception at the
Amazon Frontiers; 13. Mediterranean Edges: Reterritorializing Natural and
Social Ecologies; Making Sense of Social Ecology, Borders and the
Environment: A Conclusion; Index.
Social Ecologies in Border Territories; 1. On the Agency of Borderlands; 2.
Social Ecology and Transboundary Conservation: (Re-) Connecting Nature and
People in Borderlands; 3. Social Ecologies as "Gated Ecologies"; Part II:
Bridges: Resilience, Restoration and Reclamation; 4. Borders as Zones of
Experiential Learning: The Case of the Balkans Peace Park Initiative; 5.
Social Ecologies in Borderlands: Crane Habitat Restoration and Sustainable
Agriculture Project in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea; 6.
Socio-Ecological Transformations in Riparian Zones: The Production of
Spaces of Exclusion and the Uneven Development of Resilience in the Sonoran
Borderlands ; 7. From No-Man's Land to Every-Man's Land: Socio-Ecological
Approaches to Reclaiming Shared Spaces in Border Landscapes, with Examples
from Germany and Cyprus; Part III: Corridors: Catalysts and Collaboration
in Confined Spaces; 8. Ensuring Hope in Militarized Landscapes: The Case of
Lebanon; 9. Domesticating and Enlarging One's Territory: Day-to-Day
Politics in a Confined Space-The Shu'Fat Refugee Camp in East Jerusalem;
10. Urban Alternatives and Collaborative Economics in Belfast's Contested
Space; Part IV: Portals: Dialogue, Exception and Reterritorialization; 11.
Australia Day: A Social Ecology Dialogue across Aboriginal and White
Cultures; 12. Re-Legislating the Soil: Enclosures and Exception at the
Amazon Frontiers; 13. Mediterranean Edges: Reterritorializing Natural and
Social Ecologies; Making Sense of Social Ecology, Borders and the
Environment: A Conclusion; Index.