会议专题

城市环境、城市遗产与地方感:重构历史学、史前学和地理学,实现认同归属

  Michael Wilson (Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences) at Douglas College argues that urban planning must recognize that people and communities build emotional ties to specific locations that reflect human experience, as well as geological and ecological history. Natural features not only have esthetic values or economic significance, they also have associated cultural meanings, becoming a residence of memory and feeding a sense of place. These features become a vibrant medium for communication of cultural history and values: a heritage footprint reflecting ethnicity.

地区文化 城市环境 城市遗产 认同归属

Michael C.Wilson 迈克·威尔森

Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences,Douglas College

国内会议

城市发展与社会政策国际学术研讨会

上海

中文

778-778

2010-11-12(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)