Sustainable Interdisciplinarity: Human-Nature Relations
Sustainable interdisciplinarity focuses on human–nature relations and a multitude of contemporary overlapping research between society and the environment. A variety of disciplines have played a large part in better understanding sustainable development since its high-profile emergence approximately...
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| author | Cirella, Giuseppe Russo, Alessio |
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| description | Sustainable interdisciplinarity focuses on human–nature relations and a multitude of contemporary overlapping research between society and the environment. A variety of disciplines have played a large part in better understanding sustainable development since its high-profile emergence approximately a quarter of a century ago. At present, the forefront of sustainability research is an array of methods, techniques, and growing knowledge base that considers past, present, and future pathways. Specific multidisciplinary concentrations within the scope of societal changes, urban landscape transformations, international environmental comparative studies, as well as key theories and dynamics relating to sustainable performance are explored. Specializations in complex sustainability issues address international governance arrangements, rules, and organizations—both public and private—within the scope of four themes: sustainability, human geography, environment, and interdisciplinary societal studies. This book contains eleven thoroughly refereed contributions concerning pressing issues that interlink sustainable interdisciplinarity with the presented themes in terms of the human–nature interface. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-603452023-12-20T18:40:28Z Sustainable Interdisciplinarity: Human-Nature Relations Cirella, Giuseppe Russo, Alessio Q1-390 bike-share sustainable tourism and hospitality Cambodia interdisciplinary societal studies Fujian Province ecotourism spatial analysis urban spatial variables urban climate zones restoration interior components determinants Cheonggye Stream elderly people sustainability ridership Suseongdong Valley GIS collective forest concept of landscape community livelihood evidence-based design network analysis sustainable architectural design sociodemographic determinants human geography sustainable interior design participation income politics mathematical climate simulation modeling environmental contextualization community forest ideology air temperature Alzheimer dementia-friendly cities spatial statistical analysis sustainable water management adaptive reuse China healing gardens age-sensitive landscape design SES framework recycling bicycle-sharing systems GM food Korean culture urban climate sustainable tourism stakeholder collaboration food safety economics Czech Republic environment policy making performance culture regression nature reserve urban planning and design healthy public space design bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general Sustainable interdisciplinarity focuses on human–nature relations and a multitude of contemporary overlapping research between society and the environment. A variety of disciplines have played a large part in better understanding sustainable development since its high-profile emergence approximately a quarter of a century ago. At present, the forefront of sustainability research is an array of methods, techniques, and growing knowledge base that considers past, present, and future pathways. Specific multidisciplinary concentrations within the scope of societal changes, urban landscape transformations, international environmental comparative studies, as well as key theories and dynamics relating to sustainable performance are explored. Specializations in complex sustainability issues address international governance arrangements, rules, and organizations—both public and private—within the scope of four themes: sustainability, human geography, environment, and interdisciplinary societal studies. This book contains eleven thoroughly refereed contributions concerning pressing issues that interlink sustainable interdisciplinarity with the presented themes in terms of the human–nature interface. 2021-02-12T05:00:30Z 2021-02-12T05:00:30Z 2020-01-30 16:39:46 2020 book 43646 9783039281176 9783039281169 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/60345 eng application/octet-stream Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://www.mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/1981 https://www.mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/1981 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-03928-117-6 10.3390/books978-3-03928-117-6 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783039281176 9783039281169 188 open access |
| spellingShingle | Q1-390 bike-share sustainable tourism and hospitality Cambodia interdisciplinary societal studies Fujian Province ecotourism spatial analysis urban spatial variables urban climate zones restoration interior components determinants Cheonggye Stream elderly people sustainability ridership Suseongdong Valley GIS collective forest concept of landscape community livelihood evidence-based design network analysis sustainable architectural design sociodemographic determinants human geography sustainable interior design participation income politics mathematical climate simulation modeling environmental contextualization community forest ideology air temperature Alzheimer dementia-friendly cities spatial statistical analysis sustainable water management adaptive reuse China healing gardens age-sensitive landscape design SES framework recycling bicycle-sharing systems GM food Korean culture urban climate sustainable tourism stakeholder collaboration food safety economics Czech Republic environment policy making performance culture regression nature reserve urban planning and design healthy public space design bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general Cirella, Giuseppe Russo, Alessio Sustainable Interdisciplinarity: Human-Nature Relations |
| title | Sustainable Interdisciplinarity: Human-Nature Relations |
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| title_short | Sustainable Interdisciplinarity: Human-Nature Relations |
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| topic | Q1-390 bike-share sustainable tourism and hospitality Cambodia interdisciplinary societal studies Fujian Province ecotourism spatial analysis urban spatial variables urban climate zones restoration interior components determinants Cheonggye Stream elderly people sustainability ridership Suseongdong Valley GIS collective forest concept of landscape community livelihood evidence-based design network analysis sustainable architectural design sociodemographic determinants human geography sustainable interior design participation income politics mathematical climate simulation modeling environmental contextualization community forest ideology air temperature Alzheimer dementia-friendly cities spatial statistical analysis sustainable water management adaptive reuse China healing gardens age-sensitive landscape design SES framework recycling bicycle-sharing systems GM food Korean culture urban climate sustainable tourism stakeholder collaboration food safety economics Czech Republic environment policy making performance culture regression nature reserve urban planning and design healthy public space design bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general |
| topic_facet | Q1-390 bike-share sustainable tourism and hospitality Cambodia interdisciplinary societal studies Fujian Province ecotourism spatial analysis urban spatial variables urban climate zones restoration interior components determinants Cheonggye Stream elderly people sustainability ridership Suseongdong Valley GIS collective forest concept of landscape community livelihood evidence-based design network analysis sustainable architectural design sociodemographic determinants human geography sustainable interior design participation income politics mathematical climate simulation modeling environmental contextualization community forest ideology air temperature Alzheimer dementia-friendly cities spatial statistical analysis sustainable water management adaptive reuse China healing gardens age-sensitive landscape design SES framework recycling bicycle-sharing systems GM food Korean culture urban climate sustainable tourism stakeholder collaboration food safety economics Czech Republic environment policy making performance culture regression nature reserve urban planning and design healthy public space design bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general |
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