A Well-Developed Plan wet Monumentality : Competing political motivations, overlapping bureaucracies, and cultural pratices problematize the creation of an overall concept for the Ganges basin, crucial for the region's water system, which is in a perpetual state of slow-moving crisis. The creation of a dynamic atlas could offer a chance for comprehensive communication.
Veröffentlicht in: | Topos : The International Review of Landscape Architecture and Urban Design 76(2011)S. 70-76 |
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VerfasserIn: | Acciavatti, Anthony (VerfasserIn) |
Format: | Aufsatz in Zeitschrift |
Sprache: | German |
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2011
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