Cultural Landscapes and Environmental Change by Lesley Head

Cultural Landscapes and Environmental Change by Lesley Head

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Aimed at bridging the gap between the sciences and humanities, this work provides an analysis of the methodological tools employed in examining processes of environmental change. It examines the way in which environmental management decisions are made and discusses the relevance of this perspective to contemporary issues.

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Cultural Landscapes and Environmental Change by Lesley Head

Cultural landscapes are usually understood within physical geography as those transformed by human action. As human influence on the earth increases, advances in palaeocological reconstruction have also allowed for new interpretations of the evidence for the earliest human impacts on the environment. It is essential that such evidence is examined in the context of modern trends in social sciences and humanities. This stimulating new book argues that convergence of the two approaches can provide a more holistic understanding of long-term physical and human processes. Split into two major sections, this book attempts to bridge the gap between the sciences and humanities. The first section, provides an analysis of the methodological tools employed in examining processes of environmental change. Empirical research in the fields of palaecology and Quaternary studies is combined with the latest theoretical views of nature and landscape occurring in cultural geography, archaeology and anthropology. The author examines the way in which environmental management decisions are made. The book then moves on to discuss the relevance of this perspective to contemporary issues through a wide variety of international case studies, including World Heritage protection, landscape preservation, indigenous people and cultural tourism.

Head boldly explores recursive terrain by bringing together environmental-change science with cultural constructions of natureHead's volume made clear to me just how much we need innovative textbooks, both to rattle our complacency and to attract the best students
Karl W. Butzer, Department of Geography, Universit

This book represents a fundamental contribution to studies of cultural perception of landscapes and their change over time. It will be of value to the increasing number of researchers basing their fieldwork with Indigenous Australians on an understanding of the significance of a cultural landscapes approach to their investigations.
Australian Aboriginal Studies

Relatively few texts appeal to geographers of all persuasions, but here's a book that has the potential to be enjoyed by both physical and human geographers, as well as by the book's natural audience of environmental specialists.
Transactions of the IBG, Vol 27:2

A wide-ranging and well-written text on an interesting and important interdisciplinary topic.
International Journal of Environmental Studies

This book is splendid in many ways. It is lively, it covers many different types of terrain and it is exploratory in the feeling that the author is conveying a reconnaissance of ideas and not treading a broad highway.
The Geographical Journal

Lesley Head is Redmond Barry Distinguished Professor and Head of the School of Geography at the University of Melbourne, Australia.



Katarina Saltzman is Associate Professor at the Department of Conservation, University of Gothenburg, Sweden.



Gunhild Setten is Professor of Geography at the Department of Geography, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway.



Marie Stenseke is Professor in Human Geography at the Department of Economy and Society, University of Gothenburg, Sweden, and Fellow of The Royal Swedish Academy of Agriculture and Forestry.

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ISBN 13 9780340731147
ISBN 10 0340731141
Title Cultural Landscapes and Environmental Change
Author Lesley Head
Series Key Issues In Environmental Change
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 2000-10-31
Number of pages 208
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.