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Routledge Gardens and Human Agency in the Anthropocene Book

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Description

Explore the complex relationship between nature and culture through the lens of landscape design. This Routledge Environmental Humanities volume examines gardens as designed spaces that mediate between the natural world and human control. By studying how gardens embody different levels of dominance over wilderness, this collection provides a new way to look at how we manage our environment. Contributing authors use gardens as a crossover platform to connect science, technology, and nature. The research draws from several academic disciplines to offer a fresh perspective on how these spaces function in contemporary society. Whether you are interested in the history of science or urban studies, this book offers deep insights into the role of designed landscapes in the modern era.

Key Features

Examines gardens as designed landscapes that mediate the relationship between nature and culture.

Analyzes how different levels of human control and dominance over wilderness are staged in garden design.

Provides a crossover platform for studying the connections between nature, science, and technology.

Includes research from diverse fields such as History of Science and Technology and Urban Studies.

Offers perspectives from Environmental Studies, Landscape Studies, and Visual Studies.

Part of the respected Routledge Environmental Humanities series for academic and professional reading.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
15 May 2019
Listed Since
01 November 2018

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