PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Ann M. Rosenberg TI - An Emerging Paradigm for Landscape Architecture AID - 10.3368/lj.5.2.75 DP - 1986 Sep 21 TA - Landscape Journal PG - 75--82 VI - 5 IP - 2 4099 - http://lj.uwpress.org/content/5/2/75.short 4100 - http://lj.uwpress.org/content/5/2/75.full AB - A new paradigm—a model or framework that creates a world-view within which a tradition of research arises—is emerging in landscape architecture. The paradigm involves a shift in the world-view of the human relationship to the natural world. It is identified as an ecological humanism, being based in its most fundamental form on a growing comprehension of the universality of the principles of ecology. In terms of landscape architecture it signals a shift or an enlarging of the concept of “the stewardship of the land” from a human responsibility to care for the land, to one in which the steward is now an integral part of the environmental continuum; rather than being above it, the steward's responsibility is now toward recognizing his/her impact on that environment.