Nature has often been understood in literature through a disjunction to human systems. This can be seen in the nature-culture binary, or even more clearly in the opposition of 'wilderness' to 'civilization'.
Nature has often been understood in literature through a disjunction to human systems. This can be seen in the nature-culture binary, or even more clearly in the opposition of 'wilderness' to 'civilization'.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
E. C. H. Keskitalo is Professor of Political Science at the Department of Geography, Umeå University, Sweden, and guest professor at the Unit for Landscape Studies at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Umeå.
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'1. Introduction. 2. 10,000 Years of Cultural Encounters: Understanding Northern Landscaspes through allemannsretten, friluftsliv and Outdoor Recreation Moralities. 3. A Linguistically Outrageous Expression: The Semantic Evolution of Nature Protection in Norwegian Statutory Law from 1910 to 2009. 4. Schematic Land-use Binaries as a Challenge for Multivalued Forest Cultures in Rural Finland. 5. Land, Nature and Culture in Finnish Lapland. 6. Approaching Rewilding from Different National Historical Contexts: A Cultural Rather than Natural Question. 7. Competing Translations of Environmental Knowledge: Case Viinivaara Groundwater Extraction Plans. 8. Blurring Binaries and Environmental Management Practices from Agricultural Productivism to TechnoGarden Fixes. 9. Experiencing Untouched Nature in the Great Indoors: On the Production of Wilderness in Arctic Resort Enclaves. 10. Practising Degrowth as a Business? Transcending Binaries. 11. Conclusion.
'1. Introduction. 2. 10,000 Years of Cultural Encounters: Understanding Northern Landscaspes through allemannsretten, friluftsliv and Outdoor Recreation Moralities. 3. A Linguistically Outrageous Expression: The Semantic Evolution of Nature Protection in Norwegian Statutory Law from 1910 to 2009. 4. Schematic Land-use Binaries as a Challenge for Multivalued Forest Cultures in Rural Finland. 5. Land, Nature and Culture in Finnish Lapland. 6. Approaching Rewilding from Different National Historical Contexts: A Cultural Rather than Natural Question. 7. Competing Translations of Environmental Knowledge: Case Viinivaara Groundwater Extraction Plans. 8. Blurring Binaries and Environmental Management Practices from Agricultural Productivism to TechnoGarden Fixes. 9. Experiencing Untouched Nature in the Great Indoors: On the Production of Wilderness in Arctic Resort Enclaves. 10. Practising Degrowth as a Business? Transcending Binaries. 11. Conclusion.
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