
Landscape Archaeology and Ecology, Vol. 5, 2005
This volume collects together the papers presented at a three-day conference, taking a multi-disciplinary approach to looking at crises, and how they transform landscapes and the effects they have on ecological features in particular. This volume will be of interest to professionals and amateurs, practitioners and those in education in the fields of ecology, geography, landscape history and archaeology. Papers look at issues including climate stresses, enclosure of land, grazing and much more besides. They cover topics including woodland, moorland, insects, mammals and landscapes. This wide reaching collection of papers is invaluable for gaining a holistic view of crisis in landscapes, as only by understanding the processes by which crises and changes occur can we understand how to combat or adapt to them.
Edited by Ian D. Rotherham
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