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_a Hoeferlin, Derek _950499 |
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245 | _aThe Watershed Architecture of the Mississippi River Basin | ||
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_bsage _c2021 |
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300 | _aVol 8, Issue 3, 2021 : (250-261 p.). | ||
520 | _aDesigners have a three-part responsibility owed to their object of study: to appreciate, to speculate, and to collaborate. This is particularly true for the professional engagement with spaces on the scale of river basins which impact and prioritize certain design decisions on a whole different level. Adequate responses to the ongoing transformations brought forward by large-scale anthropogenic stressors across entire river systems cannot continue to be dominated with hardline and static interventions. Rather, there is a need for alternative outsets, one that begins to design with adaptive and dynamic negotiations. By looking at the example of the Mississippi River Basin, this essay proposes a new integrated water-based design methodology titled “Way Beyond Bigness: The Need for a Watershed Architecture,” an interdisciplinary strategy to rethink the management of river systems for a sustainable future. | ||
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_ainterdisciplinary collaboration, _950380 |
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_ariver basin management, _952626 |
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_atrans-boundary, _949635 |
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_a water-based design methodology, _952686 |
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_awatershed architecture _950498 |
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_010524 _915375 _dSage Pub. 2019 - _tAnthropocene review/ _x2053-020X |
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856 | _uhttps://doi.org/10.1177/2053019621989080 | ||
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