Reflecting Bicultural Mechanisms in Waterscape Design and Planning

E. Bowerman
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This research investigates the ways practitioners uphold Indigenous and Western values water values in the design and management of waterscapes in New Zealand. Waterscapes are defined as a landscape in which water relationships are central to community social, ecological, recreational, spiritual and cultural interactions. Specifically, the purpose of this research is to understand how practitioners; landscape architects, planners, designers and environmental managers navigate the complexities of bicultural approaches in practice. The research optimizes two robust literature reviews and 13 semi-structured interviews conducted in New Zealand. Findings will be presented with a series of photos and frameworks followed by a speculative discussion on the applicability and future research opportunities in the Canadian context and beyond. The research contributes to policy discourse toward design and management practices and opportunities to employ a bicultural lens to achieve more collaborative outcomes. Click here to view a copy of this presentation.
反映双文化机制的水景设计与规划
本研究调查了从业者在新西兰水景设计和管理中坚持土著和西方价值观的方式。水景被定义为一种景观,在这种景观中,水的关系是社区、社会、生态、娱乐、精神和文化互动的核心。具体来说,本研究的目的是了解从业者如何;景观设计师、规划师、设计师和环境管理者在实践中驾驭着复杂的双文化方法。该研究优化了两篇强有力的文献综述和在新西兰进行的13次半结构化访谈。研究结果将与一系列照片和框架一起呈现,随后将对加拿大及其他国家的适用性和未来研究机会进行投机性讨论。该研究有助于对设计和管理实践的政策论述,并有机会采用双文化视角来实现更多的合作成果。点击此处查看此演示文稿的副本。
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