Implications of Landscape History and Cultural Severance for Restoration in England

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There is increasing concern about the severance of land and land use from its cultural past. British responses include landscape-scale attempts to “re-create” extensive conservation areas like the Cambridgeshire fenland, with Britain's largest-ever, lottery-funded …

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Rotherham, I. D. (2011). Implications of Landscape History and Cultural Severance for Restoration in England. In Human Dimensions of Ecological Restoration (pp. 277–287). Island Press/Center for Resource Economics. https://doi.org/10.5822/978-1-61091-039-2_19

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