Part 1 Overview
Quarrying yams: perspectives from the edge
Contingent constructions - cultural landscapes and environmental
change
Part 2 Methodological and Conceptual Tools from the
Sciences
Transformed landscapes - human impacts and the palaeoecological
record
The question of naturalness - environmental change in ecology
and palaeoecology
Part 3 Methodological and Conceptual Tools from the
Humanities
The social construction of nature and landscape
The production of knowledge and its policy implications
Part 4 Contemporary Issues and the Long Term Perspective
Protecting places
Restored, (p)reserved and created landscapes
Humanised landscapes - a place for people?
Identity, heritage and tourism.
Head boldly explores recursive terrain by bringing together
environmental-change science with cultural constructions of nature.
Head's volume made clear to me just how much we need innovative
textbooks, both to rattle our complacency and to attract the best
students
Karl W. Butzer, Department of Geography, Universit
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