ABSTRACT

Fuzzy Boundaries: Threshold Between Water and Land is a curated selection of reflections on the boundaries between water and land, and its meaning amidst climate change, social, economic, and political challenges. By engaging with form and contemplating the frictions and quiet conflicts that inhabit transitional spaces, the authors suggest that fuzziness – viewed through varied geographical and cultural lenses – holds the potential to reveal deeper layers of meaning.

This book is structured as a journey ‘from reading to design’, guiding readers through stages that may be understood as moving from analysis and interpretation, to drawing, modelling, and designing, and ultimately to implementation and [un]building – offering deeper insight into the thresholds between land and water. Readers are invited to critically reflect on the representation of boundaries: What is depicted, how it is portrayed, and through which scales and perspectives. Fuzzy Boundaries brings together case studies from across the globe, revealing how distinct realities intersect and coexist, while exploring strategies to confront the challenges currently facing people, water, and land. The sequence of chapters forms a body of knowledge aimed at supporting future initiatives in conservation, adaptation, and transformation amid growing urban and environmental challenges.

This book is directed at students, researchers, practitioners, and decision-makers in a call to consider fuzziness in project design thinking.

part |12 pages

At the edge of water and land

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chapter I|5 pages

A new fuzzy boundary?

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chapter II|5 pages

Water re(claims)

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part |218 pages

Fuzzy Boundaries

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chapter 1|16 pages

From reading to design

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Framing the fuzziness
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chapter 2|21 pages

Drawing with water

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The Bogotá River territory
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chapter 3|24 pages

We all might inhabit margins

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Hyper-locality in the planetary saltmarsh
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chapter 4|23 pages

The form in the fog

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Revealing the seashore limenas
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chapter 5|19 pages

People-water-city

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Village urban form shaped by water-retaining pond system
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chapter 7|15 pages

Touching water

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Modelling urban river sections as a learning experience
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chapter 8|19 pages

Floating developments

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The next chapter in Dutch delta management?
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chapter 9|22 pages

Blurred lines

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A systems thinking approach to water-land interaction in Semarang, Indonesia
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chapter 10|18 pages

Managing sea space through dynamic boundaries

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The evolution of Maritime Spatial Planning and the Italian experience
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part |12 pages

Beyond the boundaries

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chapter III|7 pages

Mapping fuzzy boundaries

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