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Landscape architecture criticism in the Anthropocene
The term ‘Anthropocene’ was coined by environmentalists to describe the current era, a period in the Earth’s geological history marked by human activities with far-reaching and irreversible effects on the planet’s climate systems.1 They say that these human activities represent an independent ‘planetary geological force’, or rather that they are the dominant force behind the rapid changes in the Earth’s systems.2
期刊介绍:
JoLA is the academic Journal of the European Council of Landscape Architecture Schools (ECLAS), established in 2006. It is published three times a year. JoLA aims to support, stimulate, and extend scholarly debate in Landscape Architecture and related fields. It also gives space to the reflective practitioner and to design research. The journal welcomes articles addressing any aspect of Landscape Architecture, to cultivate the diverse identity of the discipline. JoLA is internationally oriented and seeks to both draw in and contribute to global perspectives through its four key sections: the ‘Articles’ section features both academic scholarship and research related to professional practice; the ‘Under the Sky’ section fosters research based on critical analysis and interpretation of built projects; the ‘Thinking Eye’ section presents research based on thoughtful experimentation in visual methodologies and media; the ‘Review’ section presents critical reflection on recent literature, conferences and/or exhibitions relevant to Landscape Architecture.