Landscapes with different logics: A physicalistic approach to semantic conflicts in spatial planning

Author:

Krzysztofik Robert1,Dymitrow Mirek2,Biegańska Jadwiga3,Senetra Adam4,Gavriilidou Eleftheria5,Nadolu Bogdan6,Kantor-Pietraga Iwona1,Grzelak-Kostulska Elżbieta3,Oureilidou Eleni7,Luches Daniel6,Spórna Tomasz1,Teodorescu Dominic8,Wasilewicz-Pszczółkowska Monika4,Holmertz Gun9,Szczepańska Agnieszka4,Brauer René10

Affiliation:

1. University of Silesia , Faculty of Earth Sciences, Department of Economic Geography , Sosnowiec , Poland

2. University of Gothenburg , School of Business, Economics and Laws, Department of Economy and Society – Unit for Human Geography , Göteborg , Sweden

3. Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń , Department of Urban Studies and Regional Development , Toruń , Poland

4. University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn , Department of Planning and Spatial Engineering , Olsztyn , Poland

5. Aristotle University of Thessaloniki , School of Architecture & School of Agriculture, Joint Postgraduate Programme Landscape Architecture, School of Architecture & School of Agriculture , Thessaloniki , Greece

6. West University of Timişoara , Department of Sociology , Timişoara , Romania

7. Aristotle University of Thessaloniki , School of Architecture & School of Agriculture, Joint Postgraduate Programme Landscape Architecture , Thessaloniki , Greece

8. University of Uppsala , Department of Social and Economic Geography , Ekonomikum, Uppsala , Sweden

9. Caritas Sweden Göteborg, Volunteer Central Angered , Angered, Sweden

10. René Brauer University of Surrey , Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences; School of Hospitality and Tourism Management , Guildford , Surrey , United Kingdom

Abstract

Abstract This paper deals with the ways of categorising landscapes as ‘urban’ and ‘rural’ using a physicalist approach, where these terms have special meaning. The aim of this paper is to elaborate on the question whether such a division is still meaningful with regard to anthropogenic landscapes, not least in spatial planning. The concerns raised in this paper depart from the increasingly complicated structure of geographical space, including that of anthropogenic landscapes. Our standpoint is illustrated using cases of landscape ambiguities from Poland, Germany, Romania and Greece. Leaning on frameworks of physicalist (mechanicistic) theory, this paper suggests an explanation to the outlined semantic conflicts. This is done by pointing to the relationality between the impact of centripetal and centrifugal forces, the specifics of socio-economic development, as well as the varying landscape forms that emerge from the differences within that development.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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