Q5. What role does Terrain.org play?

About Terrain.org

The soul is a region without definite boundaries:
    it is not certain a prairie
can exhaust it
            or a range enclose it:

                    — from "Terrain" by A.R. Ammons

Terrain.org
Terrain.org has published theme-based issues online
since 1997. This is the "cover" for the Symbiosis issue.

Terrain.org: A Journal of the Built & Natural Environments is a twice yearly online journal searching for that interface — the integration — among the built and natural environments, that might be called the soul of place.

It is not definitely about urban form, nor solely about natural landscapes. It is not precisely about human culture, nor necessarily about ecology. It is, rather, a celebration of the symbiosis between the built and natural environments where it exists, and an examination and discourse where it does not.

The literary, journalistic, and artistic works contained within Terrain.org are of the highest quality, submitted by a variety of contributors for a diverse audience, including some of the finest material previously appearing in Terra Nova: Nature & Culture. The works may be idealistic, technical, historical, philosophical, and more. Above all, they focus on the environments around us — the built and natural environments — that both affect and are affected by the human species.

Terrain.org strives to be both a resource and a pleasure, a compass and a shelter:

All work contained within Terrain.org is accessible to all interested audiences. While a case study may help a community planner in his or her job, it may also inform a banker, inspire a student, and educate a mechanic. While a poem may give joy to a teacher, it may also provide a brief sojourn for a scientist, give cause to reflect for a developer, and give hope to a housewife (or househusband).

The works contained within Terrain.org ultimately examine the physical realm around us, and how those environments influence us and each other physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually.

Terrain.org is edited by Simmons Buntin, Patrick Burns, and Catherine Cunningham, and is advised by an international editorial board that includes folks like David Rothenberg, Lauret Savoy, and Jessie Lendennie.

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