학술논문

Linking Nordic landscape geography and political ecology.
Document Type
Article
Author
Source
Norwegian Journal of Geography. Sep2015, Vol. 69 Issue 4, p197-206. 10p.
Subject
*POLITICAL ecology
*GEOGRAPHY
*LANDSCAPES
*CURIOSITY
*IDEOLOGY
*MALTHUSIANISM
*HISTORY
Language
ISSN
0029-1951
Abstract
Widgren, M. 2015. Linking Nordic landscape geography and political ecology.Norsk Geografisk Tidsskrift–Norwegian Journal of GeographyVol. 00, 00–00. ISSN 0029-1951 The article analyses and compares two schools of landscape research – post-war European landscape history and Nordic landscape geography – and compares them with political ecology. Each of them developed within a specific political, environmental, and intellectual context. European landscape history developed as curiosity-driven research, but in the shadow of previous ideological misuse of settlement history. Political ecology developed in the context of the Sahel crisis and provided a radical answer to Malthusian simplifications of the desertification and land degradation. In contrast to that, Nordic landscape geography grew as an intellectual critical reaction to a European situation in which post-productivist landscape policies were on the agenda. The article also speculates on challenges ahead and suggests that the epoch when we understand European landscapes mainly from a post-productivist standpoint may be over. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]