TY - BOOK ID - 61157081 TI - Sustainable Interdisciplinarity: Human-Nature Relations AU - Cirella, Giuseppe AU - Russo, Alessio PY - 2020 SN - 3039281178 303928116X PB - MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute DB - UniCat KW - bike-share KW - sustainable tourism and hospitality KW - Cambodia KW - interdisciplinary societal studies KW - Fujian Province KW - ecotourism KW - spatial analysis KW - urban spatial variables KW - urban climate zones KW - restoration KW - interior components KW - determinants KW - Cheonggye Stream KW - elderly people KW - sustainability KW - ridership KW - Suseongdong Valley KW - GIS KW - collective forest KW - concept of landscape KW - community livelihood KW - evidence-based design KW - network analysis KW - sustainable architectural design KW - sociodemographic determinants KW - human geography KW - sustainable interior design KW - participation KW - income KW - politics KW - mathematical climate simulation modeling KW - environmental contextualization KW - community forest KW - ideology KW - air temperature KW - Alzheimer KW - dementia-friendly cities KW - spatial statistical analysis KW - sustainable water management KW - adaptive reuse KW - China KW - healing gardens KW - age-sensitive landscape design KW - SES framework KW - recycling KW - bicycle-sharing systems KW - GM food KW - Korean culture KW - urban climate KW - sustainable tourism KW - stakeholder collaboration KW - food safety KW - economics KW - Czech Republic KW - environment KW - policy making KW - performance KW - culture KW - regression KW - nature reserve KW - urban planning and design KW - healthy public space design UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:61157081 AB - Sustainable interdisciplinarity focuses on human–nature relations and a multitude of contemporary overlapping research between society and the environment. A variety of disciplines have played a large part in better understanding sustainable development since its high-profile emergence approximately a quarter of a century ago. At present, the forefront of sustainability research is an array of methods, techniques, and growing knowledge base that considers past, present, and future pathways. Specific multidisciplinary concentrations within the scope of societal changes, urban landscape transformations, international environmental comparative studies, as well as key theories and dynamics relating to sustainable performance are explored. Specializations in complex sustainability issues address international governance arrangements, rules, and organizations—both public and private—within the scope of four themes: sustainability, human geography, environment, and interdisciplinary societal studies. This book contains eleven thoroughly refereed contributions concerning pressing issues that interlink sustainable interdisciplinarity with the presented themes in terms of the human–nature interface. ER -