
LANDSCAPE TOPONYMIC MAPS: INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACH (CASE OF SAKHA REPUBLIC, RUSSIA)
Author(s) -
Liudmila Zamorshchikova,
Sébastien Gadal,
Viktoriya Filippova,
Marianna Samsonova
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
international multidisciplinary scientific geoconference sgem ...
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.217
H-Index - 22
ISSN - 1314-2704
DOI - 10.5593/sgem2016/b23/s11.040
Subject(s) - ontology , toponymy , semiotics , geography , relevance (law) , multidisciplinary approach , arctic , landscape design , semantics (computer science) , folklore , landscape planning , archaeology , sociology , anthropology , social science , computer science , linguistics , ecology , epistemology , political science , civil engineering , engineering , environmental planning , philosophy , law , biology , programming language
International audienceThe research project “Landscape ontology: semantics, semiotics, and geographic modelling” (№ 15-18-20047) funded by the Russian Science Foundation aims to identify and understand the space through the lens of landscape ontology analysis, based on interdisciplinary approach. Nature of the North and the Arctic zone of Russia is not only the result of the natural evolution of the landscape, but also of the anthropisation over a long historical period. On the background of the development of the North and the Arctic territories of particular relevance is the experience of human-nature interaction and co-evolution. The significance of the project is driven by the inter and multidisciplinary approaches to the study of landscape, namely the widespread use of methods applied both in natural sciences (geography, physics, computer science, space technologies) and liberal arts (linguistics, folklore studies, semiotics, sociology, ethnography, archaeology, history, etc.)