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Local Places, Global Processes

Histories of Environmental Change in Britain and Beyond
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272 Seiten
2016
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Presents a multi-disciplinary approach to the relationship between perceptions of enviornmental change at a local scale and the wider forces of transformation, addressing influential ways of understanding and debating questions of ‘the state of nature’.
We live in an age of unprecedented environmental change: global, interconnected and universal. Yet though our lives are inextricably connected to global processes, and increasingly mobile, we still live in particular places. Our perceptions of change, and what kind of change might be for good or ill, are shaped by the interaction of localised experience and the wider forces of transformation. Local Places, Global Processes examines how these relationships have been shaped in Britain over time in three ways. First, through essays addressing influential ways of understanding and debating questions of ‘the state of nature’. These are complemented by case studies on conservation, landscape change and management, and how perceptions of environmental change have emerged or been discarded over time. Chapters also draw on a series of site-based workshops that brought together historians, landscape managers and artists to discuss and reflect on particular sites: Wicken Fen in Cambridgeshire, owned by the National Trust and the first British nature reserve; the Quantock Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in Somerset, England’s first AONB and a landscape enriched by Romantic association; and the landscape of Kielder Water and Forest, a land of superlatives in Northumberland in north-eastern England – the largest planted forest and artificial lake in northern Europe.
The multi-disciplinary approach draws together the exchanges, artworks and writing assembled at these workshops and afterwards. This opens up how being in a place, and engaging with ideas attached to it, shape perceptions of the environment. It provides resources with which landscape managers can think about their tasks and engage various publics in discussion about future environments in light of these histories of place. Rather than a history of these three places, this is history written from them.

Peter Coates is Professor of American and Environmental History at the University of Bristol. He is an environmental historian of the 19th and 20th century, particularly of the USA and UK. His principal research interests are in the study of human relations with the rest of the natural world over time with recent specific emphasis on energy environments and fluvial landscapes. David Moon is Anniversary Professor of History at the University of York. The main focus of his research has been the rural world of the Russian Empire from the 17th to the 20th centuries. His research on environmental history considers the interrelationship between the human and non-human worlds, and how people have understood this interrelationship, over time. Paul Warde is Lecturer in Environmental History at the University of Cambridge. His principal research interests are in the environmental, economic and social history of early modern and modern Europe. In particular his research focues on the use of wood as a fundamental resource in pre-industrial society; the long-term history of energy use and its relationship with economic development, and environmental and social change and the history of prediction and modeling in thinking about the environment.

List of Figures

Abbreviations

1. Introduction: Local Places, Global Processes: In Search of the Environment

 Paul Warde, Peter Coates and David Moon

2. Three Places

 Peter Coates, Paul Warde and David Moon

ENVIRONMENT AND LANDSCAPE



3. The Environment

 Paul Warde

4.  Landscape Character Assessment and the Quantocks during the Nuclear Age

 Emma-Jane Preece

5. The Curious Case of the Missing History at Kielder

 Richard Oram

6. Birds and Squirrels as History

 T. C. Smout

7. The ‘Nature’ of ‘Artificial’ Forests?

 Chris Pearson



B. PLACES



8. Not All Those Who Wander are Lost: Walking in the Quantock Hills

 Marianna Dudley

9. An Amphibious Culture: Coping with Floods in the Netherlands

 Petra J. E. M. van Dam

10. Names and Places

 Paul Warde

11. Constructing the Kielder Landscape: Plantations, Dams and the Romantic Ideal

 Jill Payne

12. The Kielder Oral History Project: Three Case Studies

 Leona Jayne Skelton

13. Wild Britannia: Environmental History, Wildlife Television and New Publics in Britain

 Robert A. Lambert

 

ART INSERTS

14. John Clare, Drainage and Printmaking

 Carry Akroyd

15.  Landscape and the Artist in Twenty-First Century Britain

 Jenny Graham

16. Kielder: A Planned Wilderness

 Peter Sharpe

 



C. BEAUTY AND AESTHETICS



17. Beauty and the Aesthetics of Place, Nature and Environment

 Peter Coates

18. Light on Landscape: An Antipodean View

 Libby Robin

19. ‘Beauty and the Motorway – The Problem for All’: Motoring through the Quantocks Area of Natural Beauty

 Tim Cole

20.  The Beautiful and the Global

 Petra J. E. M. van Dam

21.  Reservoirs, Military Bases and Environmental Change: Joining the Dots

 Chris Pearson

22.  Species Conservation at Kielder: Animating Place with Animals

 Duncan Hutt

 



D. CHANGE, CHOICE AND FUTURES



23. Environmental Change: A Local Perspective on Global Processes

 David Moon and Leona Jayne Skelton

24. Hidden History: Kielder’s Early Modern Landscape

 Matt Greenhall

25. Waterlands to Wonderlands

 Paul Warde

26. Kielder Dam and Reservoir

 Jonty Hall

27. Kielder Forest

 Graham Gill

28. National Trust: ‘Wicken Fen Vision’ (2009) [extracts]

29. Kielder Water and Forest Park: The City in the Country

 Christine McCulloch

30. Nature, Cultural Choice and History

 T. C. Smout

31. Concluding Reflections

 David Moon, Peter Coates and Paul Warde

Acknowledgements

Timeline of Events



List of Contributors

Verlagsort Macclesfield
Sprache englisch
Maße 185 x 246 mm
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie Ökologie / Naturschutz
ISBN-10 1-909686-93-X / 190968693X
ISBN-13 978-1-909686-93-9 / 9781909686939
Zustand Neuware
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