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ENVIRONMENTAL VALUES
卷 18, 期 3, 页码 285-312出版社
WHITE HORSE PRESS
DOI: 10.3197/096327109X12474739376451
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Environmental hermeneutics; ethics of place; legible landscape; water management; Postmodernity
The creation of new wetlands along rivers as an instrument to mitigate flood risks in times of climate change seduces us to approach the landscape from a 'managerial' perspective and threatens a more place-oriented approach. How to provide ecological restoration with a broad cultural context that can help prevent these new landscapes from becoming non-places, devoid of meaning and with no real connection to our habitable world. In this paper, I discuss three possible alternative interpretations of the meaning of places and place attachment in these 'new nature' projects, and show how all three imply a different view on human identity and history.
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