This thesis presents a method of creative collaboration that responds to the dissociation of people to land through agriculture and art. I refer to the land, as a term that conveys respect for the dynamic and vital dependence humanity has on the Earth’s life giving majesty. An individual’s relationship to the land forms their personal and cultural identity. In Maine, as well as around the world, people’s relationship to land is often based on extraction and exploitation. Furthermore, in today’s globalized marketplace, this exploitation often takes place far away from the land where one lives. These factors contribute to a human-land relationship problem that does not allow people to experience the effects of their actions and denies people ...
Since the 1960s, there has been a marked dissent against conventional forms of agriculture in certai...
As cities have become visually and physically disconnected from food sources, urban consumers are un...
Using the case of the Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennale (ETAT) in Japan, this research project examines h...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1998 Dr. Malcolm J. IvesThrough agriculture, humans have ...
International audience"This book explores the impact of artistic experiments in inspiring people to ...
Firstly, this thesis aims to highlight a form of alternative agriculture through an anthropological ...
In Western culture, human beings have long sought to separate themselves from “nature,” but that att...
Historically, farming was the primary way people interacted with the land. Colonialism, industrializ...
My thesis is called “Edible Landscapes” where I inquire/analyse/propose a more resilient and self-su...
Self-reliant communities allow for the stimulus of local economies, employment opportunity, and pove...
Agriculture, like landscape architecture, is an interface between human culture and the rest of the ...
This article builds on the work of Galina Kallio on landscape aesthetics in regenerative agriculture...
In this thesis I focused on the Community Shared Agriculture (CSA) as an alternative form of farming...
The most innovative element of the European Landscape Convention is participation, a real challenge ...
This thesis links three interconnected stories relevant to humanity's future: 1. Exposition of a dif...
Since the 1960s, there has been a marked dissent against conventional forms of agriculture in certai...
As cities have become visually and physically disconnected from food sources, urban consumers are un...
Using the case of the Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennale (ETAT) in Japan, this research project examines h...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1998 Dr. Malcolm J. IvesThrough agriculture, humans have ...
International audience"This book explores the impact of artistic experiments in inspiring people to ...
Firstly, this thesis aims to highlight a form of alternative agriculture through an anthropological ...
In Western culture, human beings have long sought to separate themselves from “nature,” but that att...
Historically, farming was the primary way people interacted with the land. Colonialism, industrializ...
My thesis is called “Edible Landscapes” where I inquire/analyse/propose a more resilient and self-su...
Self-reliant communities allow for the stimulus of local economies, employment opportunity, and pove...
Agriculture, like landscape architecture, is an interface between human culture and the rest of the ...
This article builds on the work of Galina Kallio on landscape aesthetics in regenerative agriculture...
In this thesis I focused on the Community Shared Agriculture (CSA) as an alternative form of farming...
The most innovative element of the European Landscape Convention is participation, a real challenge ...
This thesis links three interconnected stories relevant to humanity's future: 1. Exposition of a dif...
Since the 1960s, there has been a marked dissent against conventional forms of agriculture in certai...
As cities have become visually and physically disconnected from food sources, urban consumers are un...
Using the case of the Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennale (ETAT) in Japan, this research project examines h...