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The Social Ecology of Border Landscapes
By (Author) Anna Grichting
Edited by Michele Zebich-Knos
Anthem Press
Anthem Press
1st October 2019
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Human geography
City and town planning: architectural aspects
Environmentalist thought and ideology
304.2
Paperback
276
Width 153mm, Height 229mm, Spine 26mm
454g
The collection of essays in The Social Ecology of Border Landscapes defi nes borders and borderlands to include territorial interfaces, marginal spaces (physical, sociological and psychological) and human consciousness. From theoretical and conceptual presentations on social ecology and its agencies and representations, to case studies and concrete projects and initiatives, the contributing authors uncover a thread of contemporary thought and action on this important emerging fi eld. The essays aim to defi ne the territories of social ecology, to investigate how social agencies can activate ecological processes and systems, and to understand how the interactions of people and ecosystems can create new sustainable landscapes across tangible and intangible territorial rifts.
Environment and Urbanization
International Journal of Architectural Research
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 Vermonts Institute for Environmental Diplomacy and Security and is author of numerous publications on environmental policy.