Critical landscape planning during the Belt and Road Initiative / Ashley Scott Kelly, Xiaoxuan Lu.
2021
SB470.55.C6
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Critical landscape planning during the Belt and Road Initiative / Ashley Scott Kelly, Xiaoxuan Lu.
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9789811640674 (electronic bk.)
981164067X (electronic bk.)
9811640696
9789811640698
9811640661
9789811640667
981164067X (electronic bk.)
9811640696
9789811640698
9811640661
9789811640667
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Singapore : Springer, 2021.
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English
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1 online resource
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10.1007/978-981-16-4067-4 doi
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SB470.55.C6
Dewey Decimal Classification
712.0951
Summary
This open access book traces the development of landscapes along the 414-kilometer ChinaLaos Railway, one of the first infrastructure projects implemented under Chinas Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and which is due for completion at the end of 2021. Written from the perspective of landscape architecture and intended for planners and related professionals engaged in the development and conservation of these landscapes, this book provides history, planning pedagogy and interdisciplinary framing for working alongside the often-opaque planning, design and implementation processes of large-scale infrastructure. It complicates simplistic notions of development and urbanization frequently reproduced in the LaosChina frontier region. Many of the projects and sites investigated in this book are recent firsts in Laos: Laoss first wildlife sanctuary for trafficked endangered species, its first botanical garden and its first planting plan for a community forest. Most often the agents and accomplices of neoliberal development, the planning and design professions, including landscape architecture, have little dialogue with either the mainstream natural sciences or critical social sciences that form the discourse of projects in Laos and comparable contexts. Covering diverse conceptions and issues of development, including cultural and scientific knowledge exchanges between Laos and China, nature tourism, connectivity and new town planning, this book also features nine planning proposals for Laos generated through this research initiative since the railway's groundbreaking in 2016. Each proposal promotes a wider "landscape approach" to development and deploys landscape architectures spatial and ecological acumen to synthesize critical development studies with the planner's capacity, if not naive predilection, to intervene on the ground. Ultimately, this book advocates the cautious engagement of the professionally oriented built-environment disciplines, such as regional planning, civil engineering and landscape architecture, with the landscapes of development institutions and environmental NGOs
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Table of Contents
Introduction
A Pedagogy of Critical Landscape Planning
From Golden Triangle to Economic Quadrangle
Locating discourses and narratives for intervention
Material sourcing and human-environment resiliency
Chinese mass nature tourism and ecotourism
Western alternative development and Chinese development
Northern scientific knowledge and indigenous knowledge
Infrastructural connectivity and geographic difference.
A Pedagogy of Critical Landscape Planning
From Golden Triangle to Economic Quadrangle
Locating discourses and narratives for intervention
Material sourcing and human-environment resiliency
Chinese mass nature tourism and ecotourism
Western alternative development and Chinese development
Northern scientific knowledge and indigenous knowledge
Infrastructural connectivity and geographic difference.