03953nam 2200649 450 991083088590332120230120101333.097811198814141-119-88141-29781119881421online1-119-88142-0online97811198814071-119-88140-49781786306661hardcover1786306662hardcover10.1002/9781119881421(OCoLC)1290485000(MiAaPQ)EBC6829322(EXLCZ)992018901460004120220901d2021 uy 0engurcn#|||mna|atxtrdacontentstirdacontentcrirdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierResilience persistence and change in landscape forms /Sandrine RobertLondon, UK :ISTE, Ltd. ;Hoboken, NJ :John Wiley & Sons, Inc.,2021.©2021.1 online resource (xv, 265 pages) illustrations (chiefly colour), maps (chiefly colour)Interdisciplinarity, Science and Humanities SeriesPrint version: Robert, Sandrine Resilience Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,c2022 9781786306661 Includes bibliographical references (pages 233-260) and index.Part 1. Landscape: Continuity and Transformation -- Landscape: The Resistance of the Past? -- Landscape: A Past... Surpassed? -- Landscape: The Articulation of Past, Present and Future -- Part 2. Resilience: A Tool for Understanding the Dialectics of Persistence and Change -- Ecological Resilience as a Systemic Property of Social-ecological Systems -- Resilience and Spatial Systems -- The Conceptual Framework of Ecological Resilience: A Long-term Approach -- Part 3. Synthesis: Landscape as a Resilient Social-ecological System -- Landscape: An Integrated System of Societies and Environments -- Chapter 8. Landscape as a Complex Adaptive System -- Conclusion."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. 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.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 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."--Provided by publisher.Interdisciplinarity, Science and Humanities.Landscape archaeologyCultural landscapesArchaeological geologyLandscape archaeology.Cultural landscapes.Archaeological geology.304.2Robert Sandrine618758YDXYDXBDXUKMGBOCLCOOCLCFOCLCOYDXCaOWtU9910830885903321Resilience4031636UNINA