Resilience and the Cultural Landscape
Discover the intersection of culture and resilience in the thought-provoking book Resilience and the Cultural Landscape by Tobias Plieninger, published by Cambridge University Press in 2012. Spanning 366 pages, this hardback edition provides a valuable framework for understanding how human influence shapes landscapes and the ability of these environments to withstand change. Plieninger effectively links diverse research communities focused on 'cultural landscapes' and 'resilience,' offering fresh insights into landscape transformation.
Rich with conceptual contributions and compelling case studies, this book is an essential read for scholars, land managers, and anyone passionate about sustainability and environmental change. Dive into a thorough exploration of how understanding these dynamics can help in managing and analyzing human-altered environments. Enhance your knowledge and contribute to meaningful discourse on the sustainability of our cultural landscapes.