Transdisciplinarity, Human-Nature Entanglements, and Transboundary Water Systems in the Anthropocene

作者: Jason M Kelly , None

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-07548-8_12

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摘要: This essay introduces some major ideas and concepts relating to transdisciplinary approaches Anthropocene river systems. The first section is a historical case study of George Catlin, an artist who traveled throughout the Great Plains in 1830s. second uses example Cochabamba Guerra del Agua 2000 examine human-nature entanglements transboundary

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