Naturdiskurse: Konfliktprägend in einer Kontroverse um Hochwasserschutz und Auenrenaturierung

Q3 Social Sciences Geographische Zeitschrift Pub Date : 2018-01-01 DOI:10.25162/GZ-2018-0017
A. Otto
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Over the last years, debates in political ecology and research on human-environment relations in human geography have stressed the importance of competing understandings of nature during planning conflicts. Contested processes are shaped by debates around what counts as nature, which nature should be protected and how natural conservation should be conducted. Linking poststructuralist approaches from human geography to existent research on water, flood protection and restoration along rivers, this article contributes to these debates. Based on a case study located at the Upper Rhine, this research uncovers multifaceted and changing entanglements between conflict positions and underlying understandings of nature. The article thus refuses and expands a rather narrow perception of a clear-cut and one-dimensional allocation of a single understanding of nature for each conflict-related position. The presented results provide new explanations for shifts and the ambiguity in water-related controversies. Valuable contributions from discourse theory are discussed as well as suggestions for further research in human geography.
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在过去的几年里,政治生态学的争论和人文地理学中关于人与环境关系的研究都强调了在规划冲突中对自然的竞争性理解的重要性。有争议的过程是由围绕什么是自然、哪些自然应该受到保护以及如何进行自然保护的辩论形成的。本文将人文地理学的后结构主义研究方法与现有的河流水、防洪和修复研究联系起来,为这些争论做出贡献。基于位于上莱茵河的一个案例研究,本研究揭示了冲突立场与对自然的潜在理解之间的多方面和不断变化的纠缠。因此,这篇文章拒绝并扩大了一种相当狭隘的看法,即对每一个与冲突有关的立场都用一种对自然的单一理解进行明确和单一的分配。提出的结果为水相关争议中的变化和歧义提供了新的解释。论述了话语理论的重要贡献,并对人文地理学的进一步研究提出了建议。
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Geographische Zeitschrift Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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期刊介绍: Die Geographische Zeitschrift gehört seit ihrem Beginn im Jahr 1895 zu den führenden deutschsprachigen Zeitschriften ihres Faches. Heute widmet sich die Zeitschrift in meist deutschsprachigen aber auch englischen Beiträgen den Gegenwartsfragen der Anthropogeographie. Als international renommiertes Fachmedium ist sie einem hohen theoretischen und methodischen Anspruch verpflichtet. Die Qualität und Aktualität der Beiträge wird durch internationale Sachverständige — als "refereed journal" — garantiert. Gerade indem sie die traditionellen Grenzen ihres Faches überschreitet, trägt die Geographische Zeitschrift maßgeblich zur Weiterentwicklung und Fortschritt der Anthropogeographie bei.
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