In an excerpt from the fictional work “Waterland” (Swift, 1992), the narrator labels water as “Nothing,” implying land and humans as “Something.” This was more of a philosophical expression that can alternatively be inferred from the real-world processes like land reclamation. Land was always associated with value, stability, certainty and utility in contrast to water. Subsequently, early civilizations and modern-day habitations fundamentally removed or controlled water. However, the traditional water systems did this in a more sustainable fashion. Here, water management was a unit of cultural expression of the site-specific challenges faced by people, be it in terms of topography, climate or social hierarchy. One such traditional water sys...
Human perceptions and values regarding water in arid landscapes are multi-faceted. Water is valued f...
Inside every ocean, river and stream, lies a space where water meets land. In this space, the water ...
Water control and management have been fundamental to the building of human civilisation. In Europe,...
EFLA Regional Congress of Landscape Architecture, 02-04 Nov., 2011, Tallin, EstoniaWater is a struct...
Land has been understood and explained by excluding water. The common idea of land is best expressed...
Water is so fundamental to everything that it is almost impossible to meaningfully conceptualise it,...
Humanity’s diverse activities are all ultimately buoyed by fresh waters and the water-yielding ecosy...
This paper proposes a theoretical approach to hybridity, a flexible or "wet" theory that does not pr...
The waterscape is a perspective that has captured the imagination of diverse scholars interested in ...
Water in a Dry Land is a story of research about water as a source of personal and cultural meaning....
The floodplain of the Himalayas is a land formed and destroyed incessantly by the water of its river...
Water connects heaven and earth. Water is the most obvious element of nature. To move in water is fo...
This chapter reflects on land competition from a water perspective. Conceptual thoughts are enriched...
One of the most frequent topics of discussion is the ecological relevance of waterscapes in their cu...
Surface freshwaters system management can be considered as one of the most relevant issues affecting...
Human perceptions and values regarding water in arid landscapes are multi-faceted. Water is valued f...
Inside every ocean, river and stream, lies a space where water meets land. In this space, the water ...
Water control and management have been fundamental to the building of human civilisation. In Europe,...
EFLA Regional Congress of Landscape Architecture, 02-04 Nov., 2011, Tallin, EstoniaWater is a struct...
Land has been understood and explained by excluding water. The common idea of land is best expressed...
Water is so fundamental to everything that it is almost impossible to meaningfully conceptualise it,...
Humanity’s diverse activities are all ultimately buoyed by fresh waters and the water-yielding ecosy...
This paper proposes a theoretical approach to hybridity, a flexible or "wet" theory that does not pr...
The waterscape is a perspective that has captured the imagination of diverse scholars interested in ...
Water in a Dry Land is a story of research about water as a source of personal and cultural meaning....
The floodplain of the Himalayas is a land formed and destroyed incessantly by the water of its river...
Water connects heaven and earth. Water is the most obvious element of nature. To move in water is fo...
This chapter reflects on land competition from a water perspective. Conceptual thoughts are enriched...
One of the most frequent topics of discussion is the ecological relevance of waterscapes in their cu...
Surface freshwaters system management can be considered as one of the most relevant issues affecting...
Human perceptions and values regarding water in arid landscapes are multi-faceted. Water is valued f...
Inside every ocean, river and stream, lies a space where water meets land. In this space, the water ...
Water control and management have been fundamental to the building of human civilisation. In Europe,...