The importance of special contexts and historical contingency in explaining the mechanism of human-environment interactions is being increasingly emphasized by human geographers. However, their studies lack appropriate theories and an operational framework to apply a “contextualization” epistemology to explain human-environment interactions. Based on the theory of event ecology, this study establishes a new framework and illustrates it by presenting a case study of the world heritage site of the Honghe Hani Rice Terraces (HHRT). This case study demonstrates that in the HHRT, although it is overwhelmingly believed that the sharp increase in the numbers of restaurants and hotels resulted in increased water usage and, consequently,...
The formation and evolution of agricultural land uses in the Zhujiang Delta of South China are exami...
Although cultural ecosystem services (CES) are greatly valued by diverse stakeholders, the full rang...
The archaeological study of past societies is an inherently difficult activity. Relying on extremely...
Any World Heritage Cultural Landscape requires a clear boundary for administration. One of the admin...
Human settlements are social-economic-natural complex ecosystems centered on human activities and th...
This article analyzed a living cultural heritage destination’s adaptive resilience from the perspect...
Usually heritage landscape is seen as a natural and a cultural resource. But, in the base of those l...
International audienceThis paper reviews recent archaeological research on human-environment interac...
Understanding human environmental relationships is fundamental to understanding past cultures. Views...
Recognised for their unique characteristics that are considered of outstanding universal value, Wor...
Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) is one of the components of the Globally Important Agricultur...
Cultural landscapes are combined work of man and nature. In 1992, the World Heritage Convention adop...
Summary: Usually heritage landscape is seen as a natural and a cultural resource. But, in the base ...
Land change is the result of multiple human-environment interactions operating across different scal...
This paper offers a conceptual approach to explore the complex dynamics of floodplains as fully coup...
The formation and evolution of agricultural land uses in the Zhujiang Delta of South China are exami...
Although cultural ecosystem services (CES) are greatly valued by diverse stakeholders, the full rang...
The archaeological study of past societies is an inherently difficult activity. Relying on extremely...
Any World Heritage Cultural Landscape requires a clear boundary for administration. One of the admin...
Human settlements are social-economic-natural complex ecosystems centered on human activities and th...
This article analyzed a living cultural heritage destination’s adaptive resilience from the perspect...
Usually heritage landscape is seen as a natural and a cultural resource. But, in the base of those l...
International audienceThis paper reviews recent archaeological research on human-environment interac...
Understanding human environmental relationships is fundamental to understanding past cultures. Views...
Recognised for their unique characteristics that are considered of outstanding universal value, Wor...
Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) is one of the components of the Globally Important Agricultur...
Cultural landscapes are combined work of man and nature. In 1992, the World Heritage Convention adop...
Summary: Usually heritage landscape is seen as a natural and a cultural resource. But, in the base ...
Land change is the result of multiple human-environment interactions operating across different scal...
This paper offers a conceptual approach to explore the complex dynamics of floodplains as fully coup...
The formation and evolution of agricultural land uses in the Zhujiang Delta of South China are exami...
Although cultural ecosystem services (CES) are greatly valued by diverse stakeholders, the full rang...
The archaeological study of past societies is an inherently difficult activity. Relying on extremely...