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Author Barnes, Gerry

Title Hedgerow history : ecology, history and landscape character / Gerry Barnes and Tom Williamson
Published Bollington : Windgather, 2006

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Description 1 online resource (viii, 152 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Contents Hedges and enclosure -- The Hooper hypothesis -- The context of Norfolk hedges -- Hedges: composition, age and environment -- Hedges and regional character
Summary "From the Scots pine rows of Breckland to the ancient earth and stone banks of the West Country, hedgerows are an essential component of regional landscape character. A working knowledge of hedges is an essential part of every landscape historian's toolkit; yet we understand them less well than we do many other features in the landscape." "The authors ask why hedgerows vary across different parts of Britain, and investigate the ecological, economic and historical reasons for these variations. Drawing upon a unique computerised analysis of hedges in Norfolk, they explore how hedges came into existence, and how they have changed over time. They move beyond the myth that a hedge can be dated simply by counting species, and develop instead a much more sophisticated account of hedgerow history. They point out marked geographic variations in species content and diversity, and explore the reasons for these differences." "Essential reading for all those interested in hedgerows and trees, the new research presented in this book has implications for the practice of landscape history across the whole of Britain."--Jacket
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 143-147) and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Windbreaks, shelterbelts, etc. -- Great Britain
Landscape archaeology -- Great Britain
NATURE -- Essays.
NATURE -- Reference.
TRAVEL -- Special Interest -- Ecotourism.
Landscape archaeology
Windbreaks, shelterbelts, etc.
Great Britain
Form Electronic book
Author Williamson, Tom, 1955-
ISBN 9781909686403
1909686409
9781909686427
1909686425