In this course, featuring many researchers from the University of Zurich and international institutions, we will introduce you to some of the most vibrant cultural trends addressing landscape appreciation, degradation, protection, and rehabilitation that currently circulate in the Asian hemisphere. You will learn about concepts of landscape in Asian religions, philosophy, social sciences, history and the arts and their reverberation in selected environmental projects in China, India and Japan. Furthermore, we will discuss how they are critically reflected upon in the context of the environmental humanities, and observe how an interdisciplinary approach towards regional ecosystems past and present reaches out beyond pragmatic technological solutions to mitigate environmental damage. Following us on our different paths and trajectories through the five modules of the course, you will encounter many of the reasons why environmental humanities study projects which strive to change people’s prevalent attitudes, values and behavioural patterns in order to redeem the rapidly globalizing crisis, and how they go about it.

Asian Environmental Humanities: Landscapes in Transition
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Asian Environmental Humanities: Landscapes in Transition

Instructor: Andrea Riemenschnitter
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- Cultural Sensitivity
- Sociology
- Cultural Diversity
- Social Justice
- Art History
- Socioeconomics
- Environmental Policy
- Liberal Arts
- Sustainable Systems
- Land Management
- Pollution Prevention
- Community Development
- Environment
- Sustainable Development
- Social Sciences
- Culture
- Landscape Architecture
- Aesthetics
- Social Studies
- Environmental Issue
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Reviewed on Nov 8, 2020
A rare course with abundant reference material as recommendations, got to learn so much about fellow Asian cultures and the fight to sustain environmental landscapes and natural resources...
Reviewed on May 24, 2021
Good to acknowledge different perspective of Asia as a Asian, this course include my home country and the things I was interested which was unexpected but happy to have.
Reviewed on Oct 24, 2019
The course material is excellent, rich and intellectually stimulating. The videos and lectures are clear. This course also provides learners with additional resources of great quality.




