Seasonal Island Geographies: The Human Geography of Italian Small Islands: Patterns, Challenges and Perspectives
暫譯: 季節性島嶼地理:義大利小島的人文地理:模式、挑戰與展望
Malatesta, Stefano, Gallia, Arturo
- 出版商: Springer
- 出版日期: 2026-01-03
- 售價: $5,800
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $5,510
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 149
- 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
- ISBN: 3032033896
- ISBN-13: 9783032033895
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商品描述
The geography of the Italian small islands archipelagos is shaped by a very high level of geophysical, landscape, demographic and cultural diversity. Excluding the Venetian lagoon, a case markedly distinct within the national panorama, Italy counts almost sixty inhabited islands, temporarily or permanently populated, distributed from the Adriatic-Ionian basin to a few dozen miles off the Tunisian coast. This heterogeneity makes Italian small islands, along with Dalmatia and the Aegean islands, a key region to understanding the human geography of the Mediterranean.
This book points to the overarching interpretative category we will use in developing the description and analyses of Italian small islands geographies: temporality. As Peter Haggett suggested in his celebrated introduction to the concepts of human geography (the geography of the beach), our discipline deals with the humanization of spaces always taking into account the role of time as the variable through which this action takes shape. This double layer is fundamental to understand the human geography of micro-island systems. The book stresses key elements of the human geography of Italian islands (tourism, energy production, demography, connectivity, and administrative geography) by placing "seasonal politics" at the centre of the analysis. That is, the idea that the humanisation of space is strongly linked to the recursive nature of the seasons: the so-called "one-peak seasonality" (both climatic and human) that govern the set of social, cultural and economic activities framing small islands' human geographies. This recursive seasonality becomes, the key to understanding the territorial, environmental and social policies of the Italian archipelagos. The book combines cartographic, statistical and historical sources with descriptions and insights into specific cases. The chapters frame the human geography of the Italian islands in the broader scenario of environmental and territorial policies on regional, national and European scales. Researchers in geography, social sciences, environmental sciences, economics, architecture and political science are the key audience of the book. In addition, practitioners, decision-makers and master's students may be interested in reading the volume.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
意大利小島嶼群的地理特徵受到地球物理、景觀、人口和文化多樣性極高的影響。排除威尼斯潟湖,這在全國範圍內是一個顯著不同的案例,意大利擁有近六十個有人居住的島嶼,這些島嶼在亞得里亞海-愛奧尼亞海盆地到距突尼西亞海岸幾十英里的範圍內,可能是暫時或永久性有人居住。這種異質性使得意大利小島嶼,連同達爾馬提亞和愛琴海島嶼,成為理解地中海人文地理的關鍵區域。
本書指出我們在發展意大利小島嶼地理描述和分析時所使用的主要解釋類別:時間性。正如彼得·哈吉特在其著名的人文地理概念介紹中所建議的(海灘的地理),我們的學科處理空間的人性化,始終考慮時間作為這一行動形成的變量。這一雙重層面對於理解微型島嶼系統的人文地理至關重要。本書強調意大利島嶼人文地理的關鍵要素(旅遊、能源生產、人口、連通性和行政地理),並將「季節性政治」置於分析的中心。也就是說,空間的人性化與季節的遞歸性質密切相關:所謂的「單峰季節性」(無論是氣候還是人類)主導著構成小島嶼人文地理的一系列社會、文化和經濟活動。這種遞歸季節性成為理解意大利群島的區域、環境和社會政策的關鍵。本書結合了地圖、統計和歷史資料,並對特定案例進行描述和深入分析。各章將意大利島嶼的人文地理框架置於區域、國家和歐洲層面的環境和區域政策的更廣泛情境中。地理學、社會科學、環境科學、經濟學、建築學和政治學的研究者是本書的主要讀者。此外,實務工作者、決策者和碩士生也可能對閱讀本書感興趣。