Representing and Visualizing in Landscape, between Hard Sciences and Humanities
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https://doi.org/10.26375/disegno.5.2019.05Abstract
The issue proposed in the call ‘The representation of landscape, territory and environ ment’ is placed in the crossing of various disciplines: geography, ecology, urban design, architecture, but also social sciences and humanities, till to include the latest interdisciplinary exchange between life sciences and techniques which is on the basis of computation. (read more)References
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