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Nature's Ideological Landscape

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Originally published in 1984 Nature’s Ideological Language examines the common ideological roots of environmental reclamation and nature preservation. In the general context of European, British and American historical experience, the Jutland heaths of Denmark are taken as a concrete example for a general critique of European and American policy concerning the use of landscape. Two sets of contradictions are highlighted: ideological and practical between development and preservation; and those between scientific, historical aesthetic and recreational motivation for preservation. The book is based on a study of the Jutland heath from 1750 to the present, focusing on the Danish perception of the area as expressed in literary art and in economic journals, topographies and government reports. Against this background, the development of the modern conception of nature is traced and its ideological implications and planning consequences discussed. As a study of humanistic geography, this book will be of interest to geographers, conservationists and planners.

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ISBN: 9780367369712
Publication date: 10th November 2021
Author: Kenneth Olwig
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 132 pages
Series: Routledge Revivals
Genres: Conservation of the environment
Plains and grasslands