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PUBLICATIONS
Landscape and Environment Programme publications can be downloaded here in PDF format.
Hard copies are available from Charlotte Lloyd.
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This document outlines the programme aims and objections, the programme themes and the programme timetable and shemes. |
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This review spans the first year of the programme and gives an overview of how the programme is structured as well as how the grants were awarded. |
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This review spans the second year of the Programme. It features some emerging themes arising from the research and focuses on three projects, Liquid City, Living in a Material World and London before London.
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This review spans the third year of the Programme. It includes two larger project case studies; Inca Ushnus and The Cultured Rainforest and a case study on the collaborative studentship project - A Place Re-imagined. A review of an event in Chichester is also featured.
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This is the first newsletter to be produced for the Programme. It contains snippets of information concerning the projects and the directorate. The next edition will be published at the end of the summer.
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This is the second newsletter to be produced for the Programme. It contains an article on the 'Living Landscapes' conference and other events and items. The next edition will be published at the end of November.
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Project articles
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This publication has articles on three of the larger grant projects - Militarized Landscapes, Contested Common Land and Changing landscapes, changing environments. |
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The Militarized Landscapes project has had an article published in the latest issue of The Ministry of Defence Conservation Magazine (see pages 26-29). |
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‘The Cultured Rainforest’ larger grant project which focuses on long-term human ecological histories in the highlands of Borneo has been featured in the research showcase section of the AHRC magazine PODIUM. |
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'Carrlands' a smaller grant project has been featured in the research showcase section of the AHRC magazine PODIUM in an article entitled "Getting under the skin of rural England" (page 10). |
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A case study of the larger grant project 'The Indian Ocean' has been featured in the December 2009 issue of Podium. Written by Emi Spinner in collaboration with Stephanie Jones, Project PI, the article talks about how the project is relevent to the Pirate activities that are currently on-going in Somalia. |
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