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Between Land and Water erarbeitet Topologien der sich ver?ndernden rural-urbanen Flussebene des Yongning in China und untersucht die kulturellen Wechselbeziehungen, ?kologischen Gegebenheiten, technisch-nat?rlichen Infrastrukturen und Alltagspraktiken einer stark vom Wasser gepr?gten Umgebung ebenso wie die rasanten Urbanisierungsprozesse eines ehemals l?ndlichen Gebiets. Sorgsam verweben die Autor*innen kartografische Narrative ?ber Landnutzung und Industrialisierung, Wasserknappheit, Umsiedlung sowie die staatliche Neuaufteilung von Bezirken und werfen dabei Fragen ?ber eine nachhaltige, wasserbasierte Zukunft der Landschaft um den Yongning auf. Visuell und zugleich analytisch zeichnet Between Land and Water anhand kartografischer Aufzeichnungen und umfangreicher Felddaten das dynamische Zusammenspiel aus technischen Leitvorstellungen, kulturellem Erbe, ?kologischen Bedingungen und Migration bei der Entstehung einer wasserorientierten "rurbanen" Landschaft nach.
Yulin Zhang is a Researcher in the "Urban-Rural Assembly" project and PhD candidate at the Chair of Landscape Architecture and Landscape Planning at the Bauhaus-Universit?t Weimar. Her research focuses on the decoding of the landscape transformation process in urban-rural areas from a constructivist view.
Maria Fr?lich-Kulik is a Senior Researcher at the chair of Landscape Architecture and Landscape Planning of the Bauhaus-Universit?t Weimar and part of the "Urban-Rural Assembly" team. She specializes in researching "rurban" landscapes, the effects of urban-rural transformation processes and collaborative and co-creative planning formats and strategies from building to regional scale.
Yuting Xie is the Deputy Director of the Institute of Landscape Architecture at Zhejiang University and a Principal Investigator in the "Urban-Rural Assembly" project. Her research focuses on regional design, flood risk management, and biodiversity conservation through blue-green infrastructure planning.
Karl Beelen is a Senior Researcher at the Chair of Landscape Architecture and Landscape Planning, Bauhaus-Universit?t Weimar. His work combines urban and landscape design, ethnographic fieldwork methods, and exploratory cartographic approaches for urban resilience and climate adaptation design.
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