The Problem of "Raubwirtschaft" (Destructive Economy) in Early-Twentieth-Century Geography. In its formative period, geography defined itself as the science that studied the interaction between man and his environment. This article looks at the question of how early-twentieth-century geographers dealt with the negative side of this interaction, i.e "Raubwirtschaft" (destructive economy). The few geographers to tackle the issue made virtually no attempt to theorize the destructive agency of man. Neither political economy, with its focus on man's development of nature, nor the emerging discipline of ecology, defined as the study of organisms' adaptation to their environment, was able to provide appropriate tools for geographers. Some schola...
Bernard Charbonneau, Ecology, geographical space, and historical time The originality of ecology is...
Economics becomes a science at the end of the 18th century with the Classical and Physiocratic schoo...
Geographical sciences, which study the problems of ‘ nature-population-economy’, can and should serv...
The Problem of "Raubwirtschaft" (Destructive Economy) in Early-Twentieth-Century Geography. In its...
There was a time when almost all Western geography could be termed environmental history. In the la...
International audienceThis article describes the recent changing of geographical sciences in Bordeau...
This article considers the slow emergence of the risk in geography. The idea of risk rises from the ...
by the environment or if this environment is mastered by man, it's perhaps better to single out thre...
From its inception as a discipline, the study of human impacts on environments past and present has ...
This article proposes an historical look at the relationship between the landscape and culture throu...
Many geographers ask themselves to know if their science did not infinitely be divided by specializa...
This article proposes an historical look at the relationship between the landscape and culture throu...
This article proposes to establish some basic elements of reflection with which to build a political...
In a general sense, Geography deals with a number of thematically differently defined phenomena on t...
Some of the most exciting, alarming and dramatic developments of our time involve nature (human and ...
Bernard Charbonneau, Ecology, geographical space, and historical time The originality of ecology is...
Economics becomes a science at the end of the 18th century with the Classical and Physiocratic schoo...
Geographical sciences, which study the problems of ‘ nature-population-economy’, can and should serv...
The Problem of "Raubwirtschaft" (Destructive Economy) in Early-Twentieth-Century Geography. In its...
There was a time when almost all Western geography could be termed environmental history. In the la...
International audienceThis article describes the recent changing of geographical sciences in Bordeau...
This article considers the slow emergence of the risk in geography. The idea of risk rises from the ...
by the environment or if this environment is mastered by man, it's perhaps better to single out thre...
From its inception as a discipline, the study of human impacts on environments past and present has ...
This article proposes an historical look at the relationship between the landscape and culture throu...
Many geographers ask themselves to know if their science did not infinitely be divided by specializa...
This article proposes an historical look at the relationship between the landscape and culture throu...
This article proposes to establish some basic elements of reflection with which to build a political...
In a general sense, Geography deals with a number of thematically differently defined phenomena on t...
Some of the most exciting, alarming and dramatic developments of our time involve nature (human and ...
Bernard Charbonneau, Ecology, geographical space, and historical time The originality of ecology is...
Economics becomes a science at the end of the 18th century with the Classical and Physiocratic schoo...
Geographical sciences, which study the problems of ‘ nature-population-economy’, can and should serv...