Cultural Sustainability and Regional Development: Theories and practices of territorialisation / Edition 1

Cultural Sustainability and Regional Development: Theories and practices of territorialisation / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
1138743534
ISBN-13:
9781138743533
Pub. Date:
02/16/2017
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
1138743534
ISBN-13:
9781138743533
Pub. Date:
02/16/2017
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Cultural Sustainability and Regional Development: Theories and practices of territorialisation / Edition 1

Cultural Sustainability and Regional Development: Theories and practices of territorialisation / Edition 1

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Overview

Meeting the aims of sustainability is becoming increasingly difficult; at the same time, the call for culture is becoming more powerful. This book explores the relationships between culture, sustainability and regional change through the concept of ‘territorialisation’. This new concept describes the dynamics and processes in the context of regional development, driven by collective human agency that stretches beyond localities and marked-off regional boundaries.

This book launches the concept of ‘territorialisation’ by exploring how the natural environment and culture are constitutive of each other. This concept allows us to study the characterisation of the natural assets of a place, the means by which the natural environment and culture interact, and how communities assign meaning to local assets, add functions and ascribe rules of how to use space. By highlighting the time-space dimension in the use and consumption of resources, territorialisation helps to frame the concept and grasp the meaning of sustainable regional development. Drawing on an international range of case studies, the book addresses both conceptual issues and practical applications of ‘territorialisation’ in a range of contexts, forms, and scales.

The book will be of great interest to researchers and postgraduates in sustainable development, environmental studies, and regional development and planning.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781138743533
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 02/16/2017
Series: Routledge Studies in Culture and Sustainable Development
Pages: 268
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Joost Dessein is Scientific Coordinator of the Social Sciences Unit of the Institute for Agricultural and Fisheries Research (ILVO), Belgium and Visiting Professor at the Department of Agricultural Economics,Ghent University, Belgium.

Elena Battaglini, Senior Researcher, manages the Research Area on Environment & Regional Development of Istituto di Ricerche Economiche e Sociali (IRES), Italy. Member of the Scientific Board of the Italian Sociology Association (AIS), Section Environment and Territory.

Lummina Horlings is Assistant Professor at the Rural Sociology Group, Wageningen University and Research Centre, The Netherlands.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: The role of culture in territorialisation 2. ‘Sustainable Places’: Place as a Vector of Culture. Two cases from Mexico 3. Territorialisation and the Assemblage of Rural Place: Examples from Canada and New Zealand 4. The Worldview and Symbolic Dimension in Territorialisation: How Human Values Play a Role in a Dutch Neighbourhood 5. Nature and Culture in Territorialisation Processes: Challenges and Insights from a Case-study in Serbia 6. Territoriality as Appropriation of Space: How ‘Engaging with Space’ Frames Sociality 7. Exploring Culture and Sustainability in Rural Finland 8. Territorialisation in Practice: The Case of Saffron Cultivation in Morocco 9. Is There a Place for Place? How Spaces and Places are Included in the Measures of Sustainable Development and Wellbeing 10. Making Territory through Cultural Mapping and Co-Design. How Community Practices Promote Territorialisation 11. How to Scale a Territory? Experiences from the U.S. 12. Culture matters. Planning Processes and Approaches towards Urban Resilience in European Cities and Urban Regions: Two Examples from Brussels and Ljubljana 13. Re-Creating and Celebrating Place(s) in Designated Space(s): The Case of Wales 14. Local Maize Practices and the Culture of Seed in Luoland, West Kenya 15. Les Jardins Partagés in Paris: Cultivating Space, Community and Sustainable Way of Life 16. A ‘European Valley’ in South America: Regionalisation, colonisation, and environmental inequalities in Santa Catarina, Brazil 17. Conclusions: Territorialisation, a Challenging Concept for Framing Regional Development

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