气候控制保护:重塑 "世界植物大都会

IF 3.3 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Jonathan Rutherford, Simon Marvin
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本文探讨了植物园中自然保护与气候控制之间研究不足的关系。根据在伦敦西部邱园进行的研究,我们分析了气候控制、在体积围栏中创造特定微气候条件的技术以及自然-植物管理的原地外管理之间的关系是如何随着时间的推移而变化的。论文展示了气候控制保护如何通过三种空间技术模式--气候宜人化、气候模拟和气候安全--重构原地和非原地关系。这些模式日益超越当地环境条件,创造了在没有自然气候的情况下进行保护的可能性。本文扩展了现有的气候控制地理学,重点探讨了技术在允许植物生命在不同地理环境之间移动、使原地和非原地性质日益交织以及构建与当地气候脱钩的封闭条件方面所发挥的作用。现在,安全的气候控制保护从战略上将原生境植物园转变为这些自然的实际场所,在某些情况下,甚至是最后仅存的场所。
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Climate‐controlled conservation: Remaking ‘the botanical metropolis of the world’
This paper examines the understudied relationship between nature conservation and climate control in botanic gardens. Drawing on research conducted at Kew Gardens in West London, we analyse how the relations between climate control, techniques that allow the creation of particular microclimatic conditions in volumetric enclosures, and ex‐situ—out of nature—botanical management have changed over time. The paper shows how climate‐controlled conservation works through three spatial‐technological modes—acclimatisation, climate simulation, and climate security—that reconfigure in‐situ and ex‐situ relations. These modes increasingly transcend local environmental conditions, creating the possibility of conservation without natural climate. The paper extends existing geographies of climate control by focusing on the role of technology in permitting plant life to be moved between different geographical contexts, in enabling ex‐situ and in‐situ natures to become increasingly entwined, and in constructing enclosed conditions decoupled from local climate. Secure climate‐controlled conservation now strategically transforms ex‐situ botanic gardens into the actual sites, and in some cases the last remaining sites, of these natures.
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期刊介绍: Transactions is one of the foremost international journals of geographical research. It publishes the very best scholarship from around the world and across the whole spectrum of research in the discipline. In particular, the distinctive role of the journal is to: • Publish "landmark· articles that make a major theoretical, conceptual or empirical contribution to the advancement of geography as an academic discipline. • Stimulate and shape research agendas in human and physical geography. • Publish articles, "Boundary crossing" essays and commentaries that are international and interdisciplinary in their scope and content.
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