Mountain Lexicon

Mountain Lexicon

A Corpus of Montology and Innovation

Gunya, Alexey; Sarmiento, Fausto O.

Springer International Publishing AG

09/2024

249

Dura

9783031648830

15 a 20 dias

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Foreword.- Geopoetic dawn.- Chapter 1 An introductory cautionary note.- Part 1 Mountain Epistemologies.- Chapter 2 Mountain studies.- Chapter 3 The Mountains through power, organization, and re-identification.- Chapter 4 Decolonizing mountain studies.- Chapter 5 Satoyama.- Chapter 6 Mountain landscape epistemology.- Part 2 Mountain Ontologies.- Chapter 7 Mountain ontologies: the challenge of universality and diversity.- Chapter 8 Ontology of mountains: Mt. Chimburasu and the social reproduction of the Puruwa ethnic heritage in the Ecuadorian Andes.- Chapter 9 The sacred identity of Mountains.- Chapter 10 Human mountainscapes: Changing identities in space and time.- Part 3 Mountain Onomastics.- Chapter 11 Named and gendered mountains.- Chapter 12 Typological dynamics in place naming of mountain features.- Chapter 13 What is a mountain? What is a peak?.- Chapter 14 Mountain plowed and terraced: alchemy of agriculture in the Chanchan basin.- Chapter 15 Mountain place name identities: Multi-facety and fluidity.- Chapter 16 Landslide disaster risk: Refreshing notions and terminology in the context of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction.- Part 4 Mountain Semiotics.- Chapter 17 Mountain Craftscapes.- Chapter 18 Mountain Farmscapes.- Chapter 19 Mountain Cityscapes.- Chapter 20 Mountain Riskscapes: incorporating complex realities of dynamic social ecological systems into disaster risk reduction.- Chapter 21 Mountain Artscapes as clues of decolonial interpretation.- Chapter 22 Mountain Touristcapes.- Part 5. Mountain disciplinary themes.- Chapter 23 Mountain Governance.- Chapter 24 Highlands, Midlands, Lowlands: Spatial explicit models of vertically differentiated areas.- Chapter 25 Mountains as water towers.- Chapter 26 High altitude archaeology.- Chapter 27 Gradients in mountain ecosystems.- Chapter 28 Earth ethics and montology.- Chapter 29 Mountain transboundary cooperation / networks.- Chapter 30 You are my Mountain, I am your Community: Rebuilding nature-culture connectivity in Taiwan's Lishan areas.- Part 6 Final Remarks.- Chapter 31 Toward convergence and consilience in mountain science and study: Montology innovation to understand sentient mountainscapes.- Geopoetic dusk coda.
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interdisciplinary studies of mountain areas;toponymy;Montology;decolonized epistemology;socioecological systems;onomastics