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DOI10.1016/j.foar.2023.09.008
Associative cultural landscape approach to interpreting traditional ecological wisdom: A case of Inuit habitat
Zhang, Peng; Li, Shuai
发表日期2024
ISSN2095-2635
EISSN2095-2643
起始页码13
结束页码1
卷号13期号:1
英文摘要Global climate change and the accelerated melting of glaciers have raised concerns about the ability to manage ice-snow environments. Historically, human ancestors have mastered the ecological wisdom of working with ice-snow environments, but the phenomenon has not yet been articulated in cultural landscape methodologies that emphasize nature-culture relevance. The challenging living environment often compels indigenous people to form a strong bond with their surroundings, leading to the creation of long-term ecological wisdom through synergistic relationships with the environment. This ecological environment is conceptualized as a cognitive space in the form of the landscape, with which the aboriginal community norms and individual spirits continually interact. Such interactions generate numerous non-material cultural evidences, such as culture, art, religion, and other ideological aspects of the nation. These evidences symbolize the intellectual outcome of the relationship between humans and the landscape, and they create the spiritual relevance through personification and contextualization. The aim of the study is to explore the traditional ecological wisdom of the Inuit people who live in the harsh Arctic, and analyze the Inuit's interaction with the landscape through the lens of associative cultural landscape, and decode the survival experience that the Inuit have accumulated through their long-term synergy with the Arctic environment. The findings focus on the synergy between the Inuit and the ice-snow landscape, examining the knowledge and ecological wisdom that the Inuit acquire from the ice-snow landscape. Our goal is to develop a perspective of the ecological environment from the viewpoint of aboriginal people and establish a methodology, model, and framework for associative cultural landscape that incorporates ethnic non-material cultural evidences. From the results, a total of nine models for interpreting traditional Inuit ecological wisdom are generated based on the diamond model of associative cultural landscape, covering the transition from the physical landscape to a spiritual one and demonstrating the associative role of the landscape in stimulating potential spiritual cognitive abilities in humans.
英文关键词Landscape architecture; Associative cultural landscape; Nature-culture relevance; Cultural landscape; Traditional ecological wisdom; Non-material cultural evidence; Methodology; Habitat; Living environment; Ice-snow landscape
语种英语
WOS研究方向Architecture
WOS类目Architecture
WOS记录号WOS:001169856900001
来源期刊FRONTIERS OF ARCHITECTURAL RESEARCH
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/304540
作者单位Tongji University
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Zhang, Peng,Li, Shuai. Associative cultural landscape approach to interpreting traditional ecological wisdom: A case of Inuit habitat[J],2024,13(1).
APA Zhang, Peng,&Li, Shuai.(2024).Associative cultural landscape approach to interpreting traditional ecological wisdom: A case of Inuit habitat.FRONTIERS OF ARCHITECTURAL RESEARCH,13(1).
MLA Zhang, Peng,et al."Associative cultural landscape approach to interpreting traditional ecological wisdom: A case of Inuit habitat".FRONTIERS OF ARCHITECTURAL RESEARCH 13.1(2024).
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