Peak District Journal of Natural History and Archaeology Special Publication, No. 2, 2003
These are the proceedings from an international conference on woods and ancient woodland, with paper contributions by experts and enthusiasts from across the UK and Europe. It covers a number of themes including relationships, links and potential conflicts; the context of the historic landscape, archaeology and ecology; and the nature of the woodland resource. Papers are varied, from the use of woodland by mammals, to a paper on pollards and parkland, and case studies from the Wye Valley, South Yorkshire, Sherwood, Tuscany and elsewhere. This is a great resource for the amateur enthusiast and the professional or practitioner alike.
Edited by Ian D. Rotherham and Christine Handley
£10.00




