Urban montology: mountain cities as transdisciplinary research focus

A. Borsdorf, Andreas Haller
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Montology is a transdisciplinary field of research committed to the sustainable development of the world’s mountain regions. In this context, cities in mountains have been little investigated. The aim of this chapter is to advance a montological perspective on the study of cities in mountains. One key to understanding mountain cities is their specific geographic position within natural and cultural space and their topographic location. Related to this are factors as accessibility and the reach of central-place goods and services. Location is also linked to numerous risk factors (earthquakes, volcanic activity, mass movements, floods), which are exacerbated by climate change. There are additional societal and/or cultural challenges for the sustainable development of mountain cities (periand post-suburbanization, tourism, immigration, etc.). A transdisciplinary human– environment approach is needed to meet these challenges and ensure sustainability, and it involves experts, decision-makers, and the population at large.
城市形态学:作为跨学科研究焦点的山城
山地学是一个致力于世界山区可持续发展的跨学科研究领域。在这种情况下,山区城市很少被调查。本章的目的是提出一种对山地城市研究的一元视角。了解山城的一个关键是它们在自然和文化空间中的特定地理位置及其地形位置。与此相关的因素是可达性和集中货物和服务的范围。地理位置还与许多风险因素(地震、火山活动、大规模运动、洪水)有关,而气候变化又加剧了这些风险因素。山区城市的可持续发展还面临着额外的社会和/或文化挑战(周边和后郊区化、旅游、移民等)。需要一个跨学科的人类-环境方法来应对这些挑战并确保可持续性,这需要专家、决策者和广大民众的参与。
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