Rational Landscapes and Humanistic GeographyRowman & Littlefield, 1981 - 231 стор. 'Relph has written the kind of book that landscapes and landscape analysis have needed for some time. He has undertaken a study of the several paradoxes inherent in the human reaction to the humanized landscape and has come up with a reasonably clear and thoughtful analysis of what humankind has done to itself as it manipulates the natural environment into rational landscape....The book is a gem.' |
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INTRODUCTION LANDSCAPES AND THE AMBIVALENCE OF HUMANISM | 13 |
THE INTERRELATED HISTORIES OF THE IDEAS OF LANDSCAPE AND HUMANISM | 22 |
THE CHARACTER OF MODERN LANDSCAPES | 63 |
VARIETIES OF HUMANISM | 109 |
HUMANISTIC AND SCIENTISTS GEOGRAPHIES | 128 |
DEFICIENCIES OF HUMANISM | 144 |
FROM HUMANISM TO ENVIRONMENTAL HUMILITY | 161 |
THE INDIVIDUALITY OF PLACES | 168 |
WAYS OF SEEING LANDSCAPES | 176 |
APPROPRIATION | 185 |
ETHICS AND SENSITIVITY IN ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING | 192 |
ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN AND THE MINIMAL STATE | 201 |
POSTSCRIPT | 213 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 215 |
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