Drinking the Winds: Monsoon as Atmospheric Spring.

IF 1 Q3 GEOGRAPHY
Geohumanities Pub Date : 2021-07-14 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1080/2373566X.2021.1929384
Christina Leigh Geros
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Abstract

This paper explores monsoons as a set of atmospheric-orographic dynamics productive of water resources and as a site of actionable concern for landscape practice. From study to representation to design, the term "landscape practice" is used to describe a way of positioning environments as both subject and object of concern. While monsoons are constituents of many geographies, dynamics, materials and experiences, this paper focuses on the South Asian monsoon and its relationship with the Tibetan Plateau. In this region, freshwater resources are dependent on the monsoon; however, as rising global temperatures and rapid urban development significantly impact the behavior of the monsoon and the Plateau's ability to store freshwater, the monsoon-as a kinetic body of freshwater-becomes the focal point of visual media productions and extractive technologies that require a shifting of perspective from one that privileges land to one that centers the atmosphere. The inclusion of meteorological and atmospheric material and dynamics within the space of landscape practice, constructively challenges the spatial discipline's engagement with exploitable resources; and the monsoon provides a tangible site and set of conditions that is in urgent need of this exploration.

饮风:季风作为大气之泉。
本文探讨了季风作为一组产生水资源的大气地形动力学,并作为景观实践中可操作的关注点。从研究到表现再到设计,“景观实践”一词被用来描述一种将环境定位为关注的主体和客体的方式。虽然季风是许多地理、动力、物质和经验的组成部分,但本文的重点是南亚季风及其与青藏高原的关系。在这个地区,淡水资源依赖于季风;然而,随着全球气温的上升和城市的快速发展对季风的行为和高原储存淡水的能力产生了重大影响,季风作为一个动态的淡水体,成为视觉媒体制作和提取技术的焦点,这需要从优先考虑土地的角度转变为以大气为中心的角度。在景观实践空间中包含气象和大气材料和动态,建设性地挑战了空间学科与可开发资源的接触;季风提供了一个切实可行的地点和一系列迫切需要进行探索的条件。
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