中国里下河水陆交汇处的低地岛屿:边界方法

IF 1.7 2区 社会学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY
Dongxue Lei
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历史上被称为中国的“荷兰”,里下河低地过去和现在都以广阔的水景为特征。本文介绍了一个由这片湿润景观所孕育的岛屿社会,它在前现代时期蓬勃发展,并经历了向现代的过渡。从长期的角度来看,这个岛屿社会与水陆环境之间一直存在着不断的相互作用。本研究详细介绍了这种社会与自然的相互作用,并重新考虑了在人类干预日益加剧的现代背景下,自然环境在这个岛屿社会演变中的作用。在前现代和现代两个时期进行比较研究,并对这个岛屿社会的三个层次进行平行考察,以探索岛屿关系。基于景观生态学理论的边界方法从时间和空间两个维度来解释复杂的社会-自然相互作用。通过这一历史探索,本文总结了湿地景观中弹性思维与建筑/规划实践之间的三个联系,并讨论了与这些低地岛屿的社会生态弹性相关的当代问题。
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Lowland islands at the water-land nexus in Lixiahe, China: A boundary approach
Historically known as China’s ‘Netherlands’, the lowlands of Lixiahe were and still are characterized by vast waterscapes. This paper introduces an island society fostered by this wet landscape, which thrived in premodern times and has undergone a transition into modernity. From a long-term perspective, there have been constant interactions between this island society and the water-land environments. This study details such socio-natural interactions and reconsiders the role of natural settings in the evolution of this island society in the modern context of intensifying human interventions. A comparative study is conducted in two periods of premodern and modern times, and a parallel examination is conducted into three levels of this island society to explore island relations. A boundary approach based on landscape ecology theories is employed to interpret the complex socio-natural interactions in both temporal and spatial dimensions. Through this historical exploration, the paper concludes with three links between resilience thinking and architecture/planning practice in wet landscapes and discusses contemporary issues connected with the socio-ecological resilience of these lowland islands.
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