实践历史地理学的价值

Q2 Arts and Humanities
C. Colten
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摘要:历史地理学的学术成果可能处于衰落时期,但过去的地理学学术成果丰富。这有几个原因,其中一个经常被忽视的原因是这一研究路线在学院之外的根本价值。本讲座将三幅历史地图视为考察历史地理对当前和未来社会价值的工具。20世纪40年代对一家化工厂有毒垃圾场的描述,早在联邦立法解决这一危险之前,就暴露了人们对危险废物的了解。它在最近的环境诉讼和联邦政府清理受损景观的努力中具有重要价值。19世纪50年代的新奥尔良卫生地图揭示了早期描绘威胁和划定流行病来源的努力,这预示着风险评估的出现,并成为绘制危险地图的垫脚石。卡特里娜飓风过后发布的新奥尔良“绿点”地图强调了在适应危险情况时社会记忆的侵蚀,以及规划者和政府机构需要让公民充分有效地参与应对不断变化的环境。每一种都代表着不同类型的价值,同时强调了经过充分研究和清晰书写的历史地理学所能产生的深刻而持久的社会贡献。
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The Values of Practicing Historical Geography
abstract:Academic offerings in historical geography may be in a period of eclipse, but scholarship on geographies of the past is prolific. There are several reasons for this, and one that is often overlooked is the fundamental value of this line of inquiry beyond the academy. This lecture considers three historical maps as tools to examine the values of historical geography to current and future societies. A 1940s depiction of a chemical plant's toxic dump exposes knowledge of hazardous wastes well before federal legislation addressed this danger. It had significant value in recent environmental litigation and federal efforts to clean up damaged landscapes. An 1850s sanitary map of New Orleans reveals early efforts to depict threats and to delimit the sources of epidemic disease that foretold the emergence of risk assessment and served as a stepping stone in hazards mapping. New Orleans's "Green Dot" map released in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina highlights the erosion of social memory in adapting to hazardous situations and the need for planners and government bodies to allow thorough and effective citizen participation in responding to changing environments. Each represents a different type of value, while underscoring the deep and enduring social contributions that can arise from well-researched and clearly written historical geography.
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