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Sustaining Landscapes: Governance and Ecology in Chinese Visual Culture, 960-1368 CE examines ecological thinking in Chinese landscape art related to state finance, resource management, and geospatial knowledge. It explores sustainability in policies, regulations, and arts, merging visual culture with politics and ecology.

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Sustaining Landscapes: Governance and Ecology in Chinese Visual Culture, 960-1368 CE examines ecological thinking in Chinese landscape art related to state finance, resource management, and geospatial knowledge. It explores sustainability in policies, regulations, and arts, merging visual culture with politics and ecology.
Autorenporträt
Gerui Wang is an assistant professor of art history in the Department of Digital Arts and Creative Industries at Lingnan University, Hong Kong. She previously taught at Stanford University and the University of California, Santa Cruz, and has published in the Journal of Chinese History and Asiascape: Digital Asia. Her research briefs on art, media, and technology appear in venues such as Australia National University's The China Story Project, South China Morning Post, and Forbes, and have been translated into French, Chinese, and Japanese.