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Threatened Landscapes Conserving Cultural Environments

Edited By: Bryn Green and Vos Willem
169 pages, Bw photos, tabs, maps
Threatened Landscapes
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  • Threatened Landscapes ISBN: 9780419256304 Paperback Aug 2001 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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Few, if any, environments are free of human intervention. Often this generates ecosystems which are rich in biodiversity, historical interest, recreational opportunity and scenic beauty just as worthy of conservation as the more natural ecosystems on which protection programmes have been almost exclusively focussed. These 'cultural landscapes', ranging from the farm and forest lands of Europe and Eastern North America, through to the pasture lands and savannas of the Middle East and Africa to the paddylands of the Pacific Rim, are usually the product of relatively low-level, sustainable exploitation of the environment over long periods of time. Many have survived for centuries, if not millennia, but now urban expansion, depopulation of rural areas and, most damagingly, the intensification of agricultural and sylvicultural practices, are everywhere leading to a loss of their cherished biodiversity and amenity. Whilst past changes have mostly added to the valued characteristics of these landscapes, modern farming and forestry are creating sterile monocultures on the better land whilst marginal lands are being abandoned. This book documents these changes, illustrates them through detailed case studies of a representative selection of threatened landscapes, analyses their underlying causes and explores ways by which they can continue to be maintained, or new landscapes created which maintain their desired characteristics. This book is the outcome of a pilot study undertaken by the Landscape Conservation Working Group (LCWG) set up by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources and chaired for five years by Bryn Green. Yoav Sagi, Almo Farina, Ted Trzyna, Inez Woltjer, Jean Green, F Aalen, R Bunce, H Greven, T Shigematsu, Y Yamamori, C Changdu, I Austad, L Hauge, D Kaplan, P Kaland, A Grove, J Moody, O Rackham, I Isp

Contents

Foreword. Part One. What are Landscapes? Chapter 1 - Landscape Development and Change. Chapter 2 - Ecological Pattern and Process at the Landscape Scale. Chapter 3 - An Environmental Classification of European Landscapes. Part Two - Landscapes Worthy of Protection. Chapter 4 - Polders - Krimpenerwaard, The Netherlands. Japanese Landscapes. Chapter 5 - Mountains - Sognefjord, Norway. Mount Carmel, Israel. Atlanic Heathland, Norway. Chapter 6 - Mediterranean Islands. Gavdhos, Crete. Omalos Plain, Crete. Balearic Landscapes. Rio S Lucia, Sardinia, Chapter 7 - Coltura Promiscua (Mixed Cropping) - Solano Basin, Italy. Montado (Dehesa), Portugal. Chapter 8 - Bocage (Wooded Farmland) - Weald of Kent and Sussex, England. Tasman Peninsula Australia. Banska Stiavnica, Slovak Republic. Part Three - Landscape Conservation. Chapter 9 - Identifying Threatened Landscapes, Valued Landscapes. Chapter 10. - European Landscapes in Transition: Levels of Intervention. Chapter 11 - Managing Old Landscapes and Making New Ones.

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Edited By: Bryn Green and Vos Willem
169 pages, Bw photos, tabs, maps
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