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Path dependence and landscape: initial conditions, contingency and sequences of events in latgale, latvia
Anita Zariņasubject
Dominant typesLandscape changeReproduction (economics)05 social sciencesGeography Planning and DevelopmentPerspective (graphical)0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geography021107 urban & regional planning02 engineering and technologySociologyEconomic geographySocial scienceContingency050703 geographyPath dependencedescription
AbstractThe notion of path dependence has not yet been well explored as a tool for analysing landscape change. Within geography it is primarily economic geographers who have, up until now, shown a keen interest in this concept which stresses the role of social agency and institutions in understanding the development trajectories of regions. Further, the notion of path dependence usefully captures the idea of contingency in historical sequences. This article presents such a perspective on landscape change analysis, discussing two dominant types of sequences in path‐dependent systems. Self‐reinforcing sequences characterize the formation and long‐term reproduction of a given institutional pattern, while reactive sequences describe chains of temporally ordered and causally connected events. From a landscape point of view, by the former we can describe the fixity of practices, by the latter the particular development of (or changes in) landscapes. Within such a framework of path dependence analysis, examples ...
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2013-12-01 | Geografiska Annaler: Series B, Human Geography |