Ancient Trees in the Landscape: Norfolk's Arboreal Heritage

by Gerry Barnes and Tom Williamson

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Ancient Trees in the Landscape is the outcome of many years research into the history of trees in Norfolk, and represents the first detailed, published account of the ancient and traditionally managed trees of any English county. Yet it is far more than a regional survey. It is an exploration of how trees can be studied as part of the landscape. It discusses how accurately trees can be dated; explains why old trees are found in certain contexts and not in others; discusses traditional management practices and how these changed over time; and looks at the various ways in which trees have been used in parks and gardens. Above all, it considers how trees were regarded by people in the past, and how this has affected their survival to the present. Ancient Trees in the Landscape is a fascinating and original study which sets out a new agenda in landscape history. It will be essential reading for countryside managers and conservationists, and for all those interested in landscape history, arboriculture, and the history of the English countryside.
  • ISBN10 1905119593
  • ISBN13 9781905119592
  • Publish Date 14 October 2011
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Windgather Press
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 184
  • Language English