边缘景观

IF 1.4 4区 社会学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY
Kate Sherren
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摘要

许多景观都处于字面意义上的边缘,尤其是在加拿大大西洋沿岸。但从隐喻的角度来看,各地的景观都处于边缘:处于变化的边缘。应对我们面临的集体挑战,在这些新形势下重新定义 "美好生活",很可能会改变我们所关心的地方和景观。然而,变革是艰难的,而且在不同空间和社会阶层的感受也是不均衡的。我们常常本能地认为,现在的景观应该主宰未来--我一直把这种想法称为 "高潮思维"--但在很多情况下,当前的景观环境解决了老问题,也带来了新问题。本讲座借鉴大西洋近期关于可再生能源和海岸适应性的实证研究,探讨了重新认识我们的景观和应对未来挑战所需的一些文化转变,并指出了地理学家在此过程中的关键作用。
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Landscapes on the edge

Many landscapes are on the edge literally, particularly here on the Atlantic Coast of Canada. But landscapes everywhere are on the edge metaphorically: on the edge of change. Tackling the collective challenges we face, and redefining a “good life” in these new circumstances, will likely transform the places and landscapes that we care about. Yet change is hard and it is felt unevenly across space and social strata. We often instinctively feel that the landscapes of the present should dominate the future—an idea I've been calling “climax thinking”—but in many cases, those current landscape settings solve old problems and cause new ones. Drawing on recent empirical Atlantic research about renewable energy and coastal adaptation, this lecture explores some of the cultural shifts required to reimagine our landscapes and to meet the challenges ahead, identifying key roles for geographers along the way.

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