New special issue of Maritime Studies
- Written by sara pinto
- Published in News
Release of the newest special issue of Maritime Studies, titled "Beyond Nature and Culture: Relational perspectives on the Wadden Sea landscape". The issue, guest edited by Martin Döring, Cormac Walsh and Linde Egberts, features nine contributions listed below.
- M. Döring, C. Walsh & L. Egberts
Beyond nature and culture: Relational perspectives on the Wadden Sea landscape - M. Schepers, E.W. Meijles, J.P. Bakker & T. Spek
A Diachronic Triangular Perspective on Landscapes: a Conceptual Tool for Research and Management Applied to Wadden Sea Salt Marshes - C. Walsh
Protected Area Management in a post-natural world: negotiated governance at the Danish Wadden Sea - L. Egberts & S. Riesto
Raise the dikes and re-use the past? Climate adaptation planning as heritage practice - J. Liburd, B. Blichfeldt & E. Duedahl
Transcending the nature/culture dichotomy: cultivated and cultured World Heritage nature - K. Ritson & E.R. de Smalen
Imagining the Anthropocene with the Wadden Sea - D. Hörst
Caring for seals and the Wadden Sea: Multispecies entanglements in seal rehabilitation - M. Döring & B. Ratter
"I show you my coast.." - a relational study of coastscapes in the North Frisian Wadden Sea - W. Krauß
Coastal atmospheres: the peninsula of the blessed and the art of noticing