Landscape Modelling Geographical Space, Transformation and Future Sc
Landscape modelling integrates the differing perspectives of the many disciplines that deal with the landscape. It is motivated not only by the desire for scientific understanding, but also by the real-time demands of 21st century postindustrial society,
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Volume 8
Series Editor Giovanni Maciocco
Editorial Board Abdul Khakee, Faculty of Social Sciences, Umeå University Norman Krumholz, Levin College of Urban Affairs, Cleveland State University, Ohio Ali Madanipour, School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape, Newcastle University Leonie Sandercock, School of Community and Regional Planning, Vancouver Frederick Steiner, School of Architecture, University of Texas, Austin Erik Swyngedouw, School of Environment and Development, University of Manchester Rui Yang, School of Architecture, Department of Landscape Architecture, Tsinghua University, Peking
For further volumes: http://www.springer.com/series/7906
Editorial Committee Isabelle Doucet Paola Pittaluga Silvia Serreli Project Assistants Monica Johansson Lisa Meloni
Aims and Scope Urban and Landscape Perspectives is a series which aims at nurturing theoretic reflection on the city and the territory and working out and applying methods and techniques for improving our physical and social landscapes. The main issue in the series is developed around the projectual dimension, with the objective of visualising both the city and the territory from a particular viewpoint, which singles out the territorial dimension as the city’s space of communication and negotiation. The series will face emerging problems that characterise the dynamics of city development, like the new, fresh relations between urban societies and physical space, the right to the city, urban equity, the project for the physical city as a means to reveal civitas, signs of new social cohesiveness, the sense of contemporary public space and the sustainability of urban development. Concerned with advancing theories on the city, the series resolves to welcome articles that feature a pluralism of disciplinary contributions studying formal and informal practices on the project for the city and seeking conceptual and operative categories capable of understanding and facing the problems inherent in the profound transformations of contemporary urban landscapes.
Landscape Modelling Geographical Space, Transformation and Future Scenarios Jiˇrí Andˇel · Ivan Biˇcík · Petr Dostál · Zdenˇek Lipský and Siamak G. Shahneshin Editors
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Editors Dr. Jiˇrí Andˇel Department of Geography Faculty of Science ´ Jan Evangelista Purkynˇe University in Ustí nad Labem ˇ e ml´adeˇze 8 Cesk´ ´ nad Labem 40096 Ustí Czech Republic [email protected]
Dr. Ivan Biˇcík Department of Social Geography and Regional Development Faculty of Science Charles University Albertov 6 12843 Prague Czech Republic [email protected]
Dr. Petr Dostál Department of Social Geography and Regional Development Faculty of Science Charles University Albertov 6 12843 Prague Czech Republic [email protected]
Dr. Zdenˇek Lipský Department of Physical Geography and Geoecology Faculty of Science Charles University Albertov 6 12843 Prague Czech Republic [email protected]
Dr. Siamak G. Shahneshin SHAGAL/iodaa Interdisciplinary Office for Design, Architecture & Arts Zumikerstrasse 3 CH-8700 Kusnacht-
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