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Heritage management of farmed and forested landscapes in Europe / edited by Stephen Trow, Vincent Holyoak and Emmet Byrnes

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Publication details: Brussels EAC 2010Description: 184 p. : Ill., maps ; 30 cmISBN:
  • 9789639911178
Subject(s): Scope and content: Some forty per cent of Europe is farmed and 47 per cent is forested. The future of the majority of Europe's archaeological sites therefore depends on rural land uses that lie outside the spatial planning and development control systems of its various nation states. This volume examines the challenges posed by agriculture, forestry and other rural land uses in terms of the long-term conservation of Europe's archaeological sites and the management of its historic landscapes. Profusely illustrated and with contributions from no fewer than 13 different European countries, the volume will be essential reading for anyone concerned with contemporary heritage management, policy-making and legislation
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Some forty per cent of Europe is farmed and 47 per cent is forested. The future of the majority of Europe's archaeological sites therefore depends on rural land uses that lie outside the spatial planning and development control systems of its various nation states. This volume examines the challenges posed by agriculture, forestry and other rural land uses in terms of the long-term conservation of Europe's archaeological sites and the management of its historic landscapes. Profusely illustrated and with contributions from no fewer than 13 different European countries, the volume will be essential reading for anyone concerned with contemporary heritage management, policy-making and legislation

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