CN 11-5366/S     ISSN 1673-1530
“风景园林,不只是一本期刊。”

适应与抵制:越南为应对气候变化采取的措施

Adaptation & Resistance: Vietnamese Context-Specific Responses to Climate Change

  • 摘要: 首先,以当前应对气候变化的措施发展的批判性立场为切入点,提出一种对于世界范围的景观越来越适用、近乎通用的“工具箱”假设。它提出了一种逻辑上的反思并开拓了具有在相似内容中反复提炼出来的一系列地理与社会文化原则的设计方案。它否认空间的普遍性意义和逐渐增长的对于效能评估标准的依赖,反而强调文化适用性与地理特殊性的影响力。为证明这些假设,以近年来作者和他人协同越南合作伙伴设计的越南当地项目为重点。最终,针对气候变化制定六大主题。这些主题将细致分析周围景观的场域特定和自然逻辑作为基础,而这一逻辑又与其生态基础以及社会和文化密不可分。提出的一系列策略有助于缩小经济与生态、文化与自然、城市主义与景观之间的分歧,同时适应气候变化带来的新挑战,并抵制同质化的应对措施。

     

    Abstract: The article begins with a critical stance towards the contemporary development of responses towards climate change. It makes the hypothesis that a near-generic toolkit is rendering landscapes worldwide as more and more generic. It suggests a reversal of logics and develops design scenarios with geographic as well as socio-cultural specificity from which principles can be distilled and reiterated in similar contexts. It denies a universality of space and the growing reliance on performance criteria, but instead underscores the power of cultural appropriations and geographic specificities. In order to illustrate the hypothesis, the paper turns its focus to a series of recent projects in Vietnam, designed by the authors and others in collaboration with Vietnamese partners. Ultimately, six principles are developed in response to climate change. All the principles are anchored in a careful reading of the site-specific and innate logics of landscapes—inextricably tied to their ecological foundation and social and cultural formation. The proposed strategies work to bridge the divide between the dichotomies of economy and ecology, culture and nature and urbanism and landscape, while adapting to new challenges brought by climate change and resisting generic responses.

     

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