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Developing a cultural geomorphology of hazards for heritage conservation: reflections from Majuli Island of India
oleh: Avijit Sahay, Suraj Prasad, Amrita Bajaj
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Diterbitkan: | Geographical Society of Finland 2024-05-01 |
Deskripsi
Cultural Geomorphology attempts to find the relationships between cultural elements and geomorphological features of a region. Such studies have proven invaluable to understanding the interactions between culture and geomorphology and have formed an important part of the epistemology of nature-society studies. Using concepts of Cultural Geomorphology, the current study argues for the need to develop a Cultural Geomorphology of hazards. The study shows that such a work will be invaluable in preserving the knowledge of cultural heritage sites that are at risk of being permanently lost because of the changing landscape brought about by natural hazards or climate change related events.