The contemporary debate on landscape is no longer an exclusive
idiolect; it has expanded into a relentless babel. The field is
glutted with an ever-increasing number of articles, collective
works and conventions. Once marginal, landscape has now become
central, even essential to philosophy and geography. Its
significance within sociological, anthropological and
archaeological theories has also strengthened exponentially, making
it the rising star of academia. This book acknowledges the
importance of eco-theory to contemporary thought, exploring the
limits of its study as well as the new horizons it opens up.
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