Site is an inhabitable system, in which forces are generated by sets of rules which dictate all the natural and human histories, perceivable and unperceivable. The manipulations of these existing forces are always based on the comprehensive understanding of this system, rather than the willing of a single (group of) inhabitant(s) of occupying, ruling and colonizing. This process is always suggestions rather than solutions, and allows further editing. Through continuous manipulations, site is evolving
During September of 2010 and February of 2011, earthquakes shook Christchurch, New Zealand. Almost 8...
The impact of rising sea levels and perennial flooding in cities and low-lying urban areas is becomi...
In this article, I will investigate the entanglement of water and memory in Jesmyn Ward’s novel Salv...
Site is an inhabitable system, in which forces are generated by sets of rules which dictate all the ...
Disasters are both interesting and infrequent. Thus, understanding them usually depends on stories o...
Disaster is a phenomenon in which civilization, the product of human accomplishments, is violated by...
This article is a commentary on natural border conditions between land and water, on how they and co...
Water was the most important environmental factor in early human settlement and rivers were useful s...
It is 2100 and anthropogenic climate change is well underway. Human civilisation has collapsed and t...
There are many new reasons for concluding that the earth has experienced a devastating, worldwide fl...
Severe floods on the Somerset Levels in winter 2014, and a series of other recent extreme floods acr...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018As accelerating global climate change transforms the d...
What is flood geology? When did it originate and who were its first proponents? Flood geology demand...
Water is of paramount significance; it sustains all life on planet earth – physically and psychologi...
For thousands of years, the legend of a great flood has endured in the biblical story of Noah and in...
During September of 2010 and February of 2011, earthquakes shook Christchurch, New Zealand. Almost 8...
The impact of rising sea levels and perennial flooding in cities and low-lying urban areas is becomi...
In this article, I will investigate the entanglement of water and memory in Jesmyn Ward’s novel Salv...
Site is an inhabitable system, in which forces are generated by sets of rules which dictate all the ...
Disasters are both interesting and infrequent. Thus, understanding them usually depends on stories o...
Disaster is a phenomenon in which civilization, the product of human accomplishments, is violated by...
This article is a commentary on natural border conditions between land and water, on how they and co...
Water was the most important environmental factor in early human settlement and rivers were useful s...
It is 2100 and anthropogenic climate change is well underway. Human civilisation has collapsed and t...
There are many new reasons for concluding that the earth has experienced a devastating, worldwide fl...
Severe floods on the Somerset Levels in winter 2014, and a series of other recent extreme floods acr...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018As accelerating global climate change transforms the d...
What is flood geology? When did it originate and who were its first proponents? Flood geology demand...
Water is of paramount significance; it sustains all life on planet earth – physically and psychologi...
For thousands of years, the legend of a great flood has endured in the biblical story of Noah and in...
During September of 2010 and February of 2011, earthquakes shook Christchurch, New Zealand. Almost 8...
The impact of rising sea levels and perennial flooding in cities and low-lying urban areas is becomi...
In this article, I will investigate the entanglement of water and memory in Jesmyn Ward’s novel Salv...