New spaces for climate change. The societal construction of landscapes in times of a changing climate.
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Springer VS
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DE
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Wiesbaden
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ZLB: Kws 262/558
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Research at the nexus of cultural understandings of landscape and adaptation to climate change About this book About the authors The author investigates the relevance of local perceptions of landscape and nature for the current topic of adaptation to climate change. She highlights the influence that differing conceptualisations of landscape among actors in environmental management have on their perspectives on climate change and adaptation. Qualitative empirical data from Cornwall (UK) constitutes a valuable foundation for an enhanced theoretical understanding of societal constructions of landscape and their implications for local negotiation processes. Using the example of coastal erosion, the author discusses how contrasting perceptions of a local landscape can significantly complicate consensus-finding around physical-material adaptation measures.
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XVIII, 254 S.
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RaumFragen: Stadt - Region - Landschaft