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This collection explores the heterogeneous places we have
traditionally been taught to term 'islands.' It stages a
conversation on the very idea of 'island-ness', thus contributing
to a new field of research at the crossroads of law, geography,
literature, urban planning, politics, arts, and cultural studies.
The contributions to this volume discuss the notion of island-ness
as a device triggering the imagination, triggering narratives and
representations in different creative fields; they explore the
interactions between legal, socio-political, and fictional
approaches to remoteness and the 'state of insularity,' policy
responses to both remoteness and boundaries on different scales,
and the insular legal framing of geographical remoteness. The
product of a cross-disciplinary exchange on islands, this edited
volume will be of great interest to those working in the fields of
Island Studies, as well as literary studies scholars, geographers,
and legal scholars.
This book addresses the making and transforming of regions and
territorial organisation, which are significant activities for
policy makers and planners. It focuses on the regional,
intermediate scale and gathers contributions by researchers from
various European universities, especially at a time when there is a
renewed interest for regions, regionalisation and regional
planning. The different chapters in this edited volume deliver
insightful theoretical approaches and documented empirical case
studies. The recent reform that redrew and reorganized regions in
France is of particular interest. Other contributions enrich the
reflection about territorial reforms and changes by analysing
situations in Italy, Poland, United Kingdom - notably the issue of
planning city-regions or metropolitan areas. This volume provides a
comparative view of the impact of territorial reforms on planning
policies and explores the evolution of regional settings in Europe.
It also confirms region as a fundamental scale and an essential
instrument to organise and develop societies and territories. The
chapters in this book were originally published in the journal
European Planning Studies.
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Papers from the 'Mountain Environments in Prehistoric Europe'
session (C31) of the XV UISPP World Congress (Lisbon, 4-9 September
2006). Contents: 1) Exploitation du milieu montagnard dans le
mousterien final: la Grotte du Noisetier a frechet-aure (Pyrenees
centrales Francaises) (Vincent Mourre, Sandrine Costamagno, Laurent
Bruxelles, David Colonge, Stephanie Cravinho, Veronique
Laroulandie, Bruno Maureille, Celine Thiebaut, Julien Viguier); 2)
Late Pleistocene Human Occupation and Large Mammal Distribution in
the Eastern Alpine Region (Martina Pacher); 3) The Mousterian of
the Vallicelli Cave (Monte San Giacomo, Salerno, Italy), in the
pre- and protohistoric settlement framework at the slopes of Mount
Cervati (Carmine Collina, Rosalia Gallotti, Marcello Piperno,
Nicoletta Santangelo, Antonio Santo); 4) From Lake Chiemsee to the
Totes Gebirge - on the Alpine path of the Neanderthals? (Doris
Doppes, Wilfried Rosendahl); 5) Adaptation a l'environnement
montagneux au Paleolithique en Hongrie (Zsolt Mester); 6) Des
caches et entrepots au Paleolithique: une necessite dans
l'exploitation cynegetique saisonniere des milieux montagnards
(Thierry Tillet); 7) Locating micro-refugia in periglacial
environments during the LGM (Nathan Walker); 8) Processus evolutifs
essentiels dans le paleoenvironnement et les industries de la fin
du Tardiglaciaire dans les Alpes du Nord francaises et le Jura
meridional (Gilbert Pion); 9) Prehistoric reindeer-hunting in the
southern Norwegian highlands (Sveinung Bang-Andersen); 10) The
first occupation of the Southern Alps in the Late Glacial at Riparo
Tagliente (Verona, Italy). Detecting the organisation of
living-floors through a G.I.S. integrated analysis of
technological, functional, palaeoeconomic and spatial attributes
(Federica Fontana, Antonio Guerreschi, Stefano Bertola, Francesca
Bonci, Cristina Cilli, Jeremie Liagre, Laura Longo, Giovanna
Pizziolo, Ursula Thun Hohenstein); 11) Changes of Geographical
Environment in Prehistoric Azerbaijan (Upper Pleistocene and
Holocene) (Malahat Farajova); 12) The Palaeolithic naturalistic art
at the Dalmeri Rockshelter and climate variability (G. Dalmeri, A.
Cusinato, S. Frisia, M. Hrozny Kompatscher, K. Kompatscher, M.
Bassetti, R. Belli); 13) The use of mountain sectors during
Epipalaeolithic and Mesolithic in the Western Switzerland Prealps
(Pierre Crotti, Jerome Bullinger); 14) Structuring a settlement
model for the early Mesolithic in north-eastern Italy (Stefano
Grimaldi); 15) The oldest silex and rock crystal mining traces in
high alpine regions (Walter Leitner); 16) La neolithisation de la
vallee du Rhone et de ses marges (Thomas Perrin); 17) Neolithic in
the European Mid-Mountains. Case study from the Polish Carpathians
(Pawel Valde-Nowak); 18) A view from the Apennines: the role of the
inland sites in southern Italy during the Bronze Age (Alberto
Cazzella, Giulia Recchia); 19) Settlement strategies in alpine
valleys of Lombardy (Northern Italy) from Neolithic to Early Bronze
Age: some examples (Marco Baioni, Raffaella Poggiani Keller); 20)
Data on settlement views during Neolithic in prealpin lakes of NW
Lombardy (northern Italy) (Daria Giuseppina Banchieri); 21)
Mountain environment and landscape in prehistoric Sicily: the
Madonie region (Palermo, Italy) (Vincenza Forgia).
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