Resilience

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Resilience

Persistence and Change in Landscape Forms

Social groups, communities and identities Philosophy of science Geography Human geography

Author: Sandrine Robert

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Language: English

Published by: Wiley-ISTE

Published on: 17 December 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9781119881407


Introduction to Persistence and Change

The articulation between persistence and change is relevant to a great number of different disciplines. It is particularly central to the study of urban and rural forms in many different fields of research, in geography, archaeology, architecture and history.

Concepts of Resilience

Resilience puts forward the idea that we can no longer be truly satisfied with the common approaches used to study the dynamics of landscapes, such as the palimpsest approach, the regressive method and the semiological analysis amongst others, because they are based on the separation between the past and the present, which itself stems from the differentiation between nature and society.

Combining Spatio-Temporalities and Ecological Resilience

This book combines spatio-temporalities, as described in archeogeography, with concepts that have been developed in the field of ecological resilience, such as panarchy and the adaptive cycle. Thus revived, the morphological analysis in this work considers landscapes as complex resilient adaptive systems.

The Dynamic Nature of Landscapes

The permanence observed in landscapes is no longer presented as the endurance of inherited forms, but as the result of a dynamic that is fed by this constant dialogue between persistence and change. Thus, resilience is here decisively on the side of dynamics rather than that of resistance.

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