ANTROPOCENE E GEOGRAFIA. APPROCCI, NARRAZIONI E PROBLEMI APERTI NELLE NUOVE RAPPRESENTAZIONI DEL RAPPORTO FRA SOCIETÀ UMANE E NATURA

Alberto Di Gioia, Cristiano Giorda

Abstract


Anthropocene and geography. – The concept of Anthropocene is used today in many disciplinary sectors to thematize the issues concerning the enormous and growing impact of human activities on nature. His introduction in the field of geographic studies has placed at the center the reflection on the heart of geographic epistemology: the relationships between human societies and the environment, their ecological consequences, the interpretation of the landscape, the analysis and the critical deconstruction of representations, the relationship between physical and human geography in scientific investigation. The article discusses the contribution of geographers to research on the Anthropocene and presents some ideas on the role that geography can play in scientific research on the Anthropocene. On the one hand, geography can support the critical reading of the ways in which the Anthropocene has also become a concept widely used by the media, contextualizing and deconstructing narratives. On the other hand, also by using the potential of thematic cartography in visualizing data and allowing reflections and analyzes at different scales, helping to territorialize the Anthropocene narrative, highlighting the changes and processes in the different regions of the planet.


Keyword


Anthropocene; Geography; Humanity nature relationship

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.19246/DOCUGEO2281-7549/202102_22

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