The conscious and sustainable designing of environments, independently of the spatiotemporal scale of analysis, requires the characterization and mapping of multiple geo-environmental factors. This entails the need to reconstruct the transitions and alterations undergone by environments, with a special focus on the interactions between geosphere, anthroposphere and biosphere. This kind of holistic mapping of environmental dynamics is challenging and requires multidisciplinary approaches capable of balancing technology and geo-computational methodologies, supported by a wide range of expert skills across fields ranging from the natural sciences to engineering, the historical and social sciences, and the humanities.

Mapping Transitions and Alterations in Complex Environments

Trevisani, Sebastiano
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2023-01-01

Abstract

The conscious and sustainable designing of environments, independently of the spatiotemporal scale of analysis, requires the characterization and mapping of multiple geo-environmental factors. This entails the need to reconstruct the transitions and alterations undergone by environments, with a special focus on the interactions between geosphere, anthroposphere and biosphere. This kind of holistic mapping of environmental dynamics is challenging and requires multidisciplinary approaches capable of balancing technology and geo-computational methodologies, supported by a wide range of expert skills across fields ranging from the natural sciences to engineering, the historical and social sciences, and the humanities.
2023
9783031343773
9783031343780
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