Geography's lens, landscape architecture, and the green recovery

IF 1.6 2区 社会学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Area Pub Date : 2023-10-11 DOI:10.1111/area.12906
Carl A. Smith
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In this article, I expound upon the recent claim that Geography is well placed to contribute to the global ‘green recovery’ by suggesting that landscape architects have the potential to be highly effective collaborators in this endeavour. Contemporary Geography represents a diverse array of sub-fields coalescing around scale, space and place. Altogether, Geography provides a disciplinary lens that is multi-scalar and can focus on any number of critical environmental and cultural concerns that resonate with green recovery discourse. At various times, landscape architecture has shared Geography's multi-scalar and multifaceted lens, and through this complementary outlook, the disciplines have collaborated within mutual spaces such as ‘geodesign’, and through a to-and-fro of methods of practice and disciplinary reflection. However, ongoing discourse within landscape architecture describes self-doubt around the consistency of its agency and capacity to engage with the critical challenges of the climate crisis and social inequity. Elsewhere, this has been attributed to landscape architecture's loss of professional territory to other practices of spatial design, and a reverse into scenography. Here I articulate the concern that much landscape architectural practice appears to intermittently misplace the scale and scope that is akin to Geography's lens and that, although this has stymied the discipline, there are recent indications that landscape architecture is hungry for relevance and ready to re-engage with the necessary space, place, and scale. This article, then, looks to provide are a reminder of the potential to be found in landscape architecture and whet the appetite for green recovery collaboration.

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地理透镜、景观建筑和绿色复苏
在这篇文章中,我阐述了最近关于地理学完全有能力为全球 "绿色复苏 "做出贡献的说法,并指出景观设计师有可能成为这一努力中非常有效的合作者。当代地理学代表了围绕规模、空间和地点而凝聚的一系列不同的子领域。总之,地理学提供了一个多尺度的学科视角,可以关注与绿色恢复论述产生共鸣的任何数量的关键环境和文化问题。在不同时期,景观建筑学与地理学的多尺度和多层面视角不谋而合,通过这种互补的视角,两门学科在 "地理设计 "等共同空间内开展合作,并在实践和学科反思的方法上相互借鉴。然而,景观建筑学内部正在进行的讨论对其参与应对气候危机和社会不平等等严峻挑战的机构和能力的一致性产生了自我怀疑。在其他地方,这被归咎于景观建筑学的专业领域被其他空间设计实践所取代,以及向场景设计的倒退。在此,我想表达的是,许多景观建筑实践似乎间歇性地错失了与地理学视角相似的尺度和范围,尽管这阻碍了该学科的发展,但最近有迹象表明,景观建筑学渴望与现实相关,并准备好重新参与必要的空间、地点和尺度。因此,本文希望提醒人们注意景观建筑学的潜力,并激发人们对绿色恢复合作的兴趣。
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Area GEOGRAPHY-
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80
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24 weeks
期刊介绍: Area publishes ground breaking geographical research and scholarship across the field of geography. Whatever your interests, reading Area is essential to keep up with the latest thinking in geography. At the cutting edge of the discipline, the journal: • is the debating forum for the latest geographical research and ideas • is an outlet for fresh ideas, from both established and new scholars • is accessible to new researchers, including postgraduate students and academics at an early stage in their careers • contains commentaries and debates that focus on topical issues, new research results, methodological theory and practice and academic discussion and debate • provides rapid publication
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