Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
; Social Sciences, Biomedical
WOS研究方向:
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
; Biomedical Social Sciences
英文摘要:
This article explores why landscape is a crucial element in researching the relationship between environment and well-being. The main point we make is that human social agents are embedded in particular landscapes, and it is in landscapes that environmental changes are experienced, which can have implications for well-being. We draw from a variety of perspectives on landscape that understands a fundamental creative relation between humans and landscape and recent developments in neo-materialism theorising. Landscape is understood here as an assemblage of different forms of matter, animate and inanimate objects, as well as symbolic and cultural processes. A case study is also presented to indicate how landscape can be studied in relation to environment and change. Using the conceptual ideas laid out in the first section of the article, we analyse landscape, environment and well-being in Xuan Thuy National Park in North Vietnam. The area is part of a precarious coastal region where extreme weather events have impacted on the well-being of both humans and other matter. This article concludes with suggestions on the use of this landscape approach in researching environment and well-being.
1.Robert Gordon Univ, Sociol, Aberdeen, Scotland 2.Vietnam Acad Social Sci, Inst Human Geog, Hanoi, Vietnam 3.Vietnam Acad Social Sci, Dept Sci Management & Int Cooperat, Inst Human Geog, Hanoi, Vietnam 4.Vietnam Acad Social Sci, Bur Econ Geog, Inst Human Geog, Hanoi, Vietnam 5.Robert Gordon Univ, Environm & Soc, Aberdeen, Scotland
Recommended Citation:
Yuill, Chris,Mueller-Hirth, Natascha,Nguyen Song Tung,et al. Landscape and well-being: A conceptual framework and an example[J]. HEALTH,2019-01-01,23(2):122-138