Working with Nature in Aotearoa New Zealand: An ethnography of coastal protection
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Authors: | Gesing, Friederike |
Abstract: | Working with nature - and not against it - is a global trend in coastal management. This ethnography of coastal protection follows the increasingly popular approach of "soft" protection to the Aotearoa New Zealand coast. It analyses a political controversy over hard and soft protection measures, and introduces a growing community of practice involved in projects of working with nature. Dune restor... Working with nature - and not against it - is a global trend in coastal management. This ethnography of coastal protection follows the increasingly popular approach of "soft" protection to the Aotearoa New Zealand coast. It analyses a political controversy over hard and soft protection measures, and introduces a growing community of practice involved in projects of working with nature. Dune restoration volunteers, coastal management experts, surfer-scientists, and Maori conservationists are engaged in projects ranging from do-it-yourself erosion control, to the reconstruction of native nature, and soft engineering "in concert with natural processes". With soft protection, the author argues, we can witness a new sociotechnical imaginary in the making. |
Keywords: | Coast; Ethnography; Practice; Nature; New Zealand; Soft Protection; Sociotechnical Imaginaries; Science and Technology Studies; Environmental Anthropology; Dune Restoration; Materiality; Collaboration; Coastal Protection; Oceania; Coastal Erosion; Coastal Studies; Culture; Cultural Geography; Human Ecology |
Issue Date: | 2016 |
Publisher: | Transcript |
Pages: | 356 |
Type: | Buch, Monographie |
ISBN: | 978-3-8376-3446-4 |
Secondary publication: | no |
URN: | urn:nbn:de:gbv:46-00105627-15 |
Institution: | Universität Bremen |
Faculty: | Fachbereich 08: Sozialwissenschaften (FB 08) |
Appears in Collections: | Forschungsdokumente |
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