‘Full’ world versus ‘empty’ world paradigm at the time of globalisation

作者: A. Farina , A.R. Johnson , S.J. Turner , A. Belgrano

DOI: 10.1016/S0921-8009(02)00255-0

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摘要: Abstract The Mediterranean region is characterised by a high diversity mainly due to the integration between natural (land heterogeneity) and human (stewardship) processes. Cultural landscapes are results of such coevolutive A better understanding mechanisms that have assured along millennia, maintenance biological as well ecological processes seems extreme importance for our future survival. In North America, frontier mentality persists in cultural mindset rich biodiversity associated only with remote areas, reflecting model an empty world which development completely isolated from (wild) This vision contrast full dwellings. Plasticity, adaptation disturbance, persisting refugia can be considered most relevant factors responsible dynamics. These rare or impossible find America context dominance economic capital over ones very popular exported worldwide. this commentary paradigm presented extension concept resilience ascendancy propose new grammar incorporates self-organisation dominated systems into process diffuse globalisation economics behaviour.

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