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NA9053.W38 R67 2021 | ชื่อเรื่อง |
Floodscapes : contemporary landscape strategies in times of climate change / [texts and drawings:] Frédéric L.M. Rossano ; [editing: Stéphanie Grégoire] | ชื่อเรื่องที่แตกต่าง |
Contemporary landscape strategies in times of climate change | ผู้แต่ง |
Rossano, Frédéric, author, illustrator | ISBN |
9789462085251 | พิมพลักษณ์ |
Rotterdam : nai010 uitgevers publishers, [2021] | รูปเล่ม |
270 pages : illustrations (some color), maps (some color); 24 cm | หมายเหตุ |
Contents: Introduction -- God, the river and the engineer. Thedeluge: traces, myths and variations -- Local flood turned global myth? -- First accounts of a flood -- Noah^'s flood: the end and the origin -- Flood digressions in ancient Rome and Greece -- From myth to phenomenon -- From angry Gods to heroic saviours -- Pre-industrial flood plains. Early adaptive landscapes -- Living with the flow -- Flood as land-maker -- Dreams and achievements of the great reclamation works. A European self-colonization -- The hygiene of drainage -- From river space to border river -- From common good toreal estate -- Tame or set free: nature and the enlightenment -- Rewriting history: the negation of pre-industrial economies and the apology of technology -- Thepros and cons of containment -- Correcting correction: illusion of progress and never-ending adjustment -- In search of combinatory landscapes. The flood plain as urban park: Isar Plan, Munich. From water machine to ecological corridor: first renaturation proposals -- The design competition: the wild, the urban and the ^'true Alpine River^' -- ^'Something to discuss^': design as starting point -- Controlled flooding as vaccine against disastrous floods -- Flood as investment: Meerstad Groningen. From Woldstreek to Woldmeer -- Landscape economics -- From programme to plan -- Red for blue and blue for red -- Beyond the housing crisis: Meerstad without Stad -- Farmers as risk-catchers: flood fields inthe Isère Valley. 1870-1914: The Isère channelled ^'for good^' -- The 1929 Schneider Plan: a manual for flood mitigation -- Correcting the second correction -- A string of fuses for the River Isère -- From scenarios to consensus -- 1860-2010: concluding a 160-year project -- Metropolitan River: a missed opportunity? | หมายเหตุ |
Contents: Upscaling floodscapes design. The river asGesamtkunstwerk? The third Rhône correction. The Rhône River, from landscape to infrastructure -- First episode:the corrected river -- The plain ^'improved^' for the benefit of farmers and developers -- After the correction,the renaturation: a U-turn in federal policy -- Flood as agent of landscape architecture: from river channel to river space -- Loosening the Upper Rhône, from policy to project -- Renewed flooding and new momentum -- Landscape, at last -- Sion-sur-Rhône: landscape studio as icebreaker -- Engineering, ecology and landscape: a convergence in sight? -- From raising dikes to making ^'room for the river^'. Nature assets and the cultural landscape -- 1993 and 1995: two warnings on the river front -- From policy to proposal: opening the scope of possible measures -- Ambition and pragmatism: example of the Waal and Biesbosch -- The project as tool of involvement -- Embedding spatial quality into flood prevention -- From fixed to flexible: remodeling the Rhine-Meuse Delta -- Noordwaard Gradual landscape -- Controlled disaster in the Overdiepse Polder -- Designing elastic landscapes for an uncertain future. Landscape new deals. Framing a new flood management policy -- Risk transfers -- Combined ambitions for multifunctional landscapes: floodscapes aren^'t lost spaces? -- Building upon the levee: not such a good idea -- Fuse landscapes -- Space for flood, space for landscape? -- Redefining riverine aesthetics. The need for images and visions -- Setting aesthetic values -- Freedom, authenticity, naturalness -- Robustness and openness -- Cohernce and spatial quality, a planner^'s Swiss Army Knife -- From watercolours to point clouds: floodscapes evolving design tools -- Epilogue: Adapting to changing times. Panic and circumspection -- Climate uncertainty, a constraint and a challenge for designers -- From full safety to controlled disaster: the necessity of fear -- Floodscapes as reality check | หมายเหตุ |
'Floodscapes^' tells the multifaceted story of humankind^'srelationship with flooding, oscillating between fight and symbiosis. Modern water engineering has turned plains and valleys into fully inhabitable environments. At the same time, they have become rigid and highly vulnerable to climate change. In ground-breaking efforts to prevent future floods, countries are rediscovering adaptation strategies: making room for flooding, redistributing risksand reconsidering the use and legal status of floodplains.Through historical investigations and through the analysisof six contemporary projects implemented in four European countries, ^'Floodscapes^' illustrates how flood-mitigation measures can be embedded in local space and culture. Merged with landscape development, agriculture, recreation,nature and even urban growth, river management becomes a design issue again, giving landscape architects and urban designers a prominent role in future transitions | หัวเรื่อง |
Landscape architecture | หัวเรื่อง |
Flood control--Europe--Planning | หัวเรื่อง |
Climatic changes | ผู้แต่งร่วม |
Grégoire, Stéphanie, editor |
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