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Trees, Forested Landscapes and Grazing Animals: A European Perspective on Woodlands and Grazed Treescapes

Editat de Ian D. Rotherham
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 iun 2017
In this comprehensive book, the critical components of the European landscape – forest, parkland, and other grazed landscapes with trees are addressed. The book considers the history of grazed treed landscapes, of large grazing herbivores in Europe, and the implications of the past in shaping our environment today and in the future. Debates on the types of anciently grazed landscapes in Europe, and what they tell us about past and present ecology, have been especially topical and controversial recently. This treatment brings the current discussions and the latest research to a much wider audience. 
The book breaks new ground in broadening the scope of wood-pasture and woodland research to address sites and ecologies that have previously been overlooked but which hold potential keys to understanding landscape dynamics. Eminent contributors, including Oliver Rackham and Frans Vera, present a text which addresses the importance of history in understanding the past landscape, and the relevance of historical ecology and landscape studies in providing a future vision.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138304482
ISBN-10: 1138304484
Pagini: 432
Ilustrații: 32 Tables, black and white; 60 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate

Cuprins

Part 1: Grazed Treed Landscapes  1. Overview and Introduction  2. Woodland and Wood-Pasture  Part 2: The Lessons of History  3. Woods, Trees and Animals: a Perspective from South Yorkshire, England  4. Re-wilding the Landscape: Some Observations on Landscape History  5. Re-thinking Pannage and Historical Interactions  6. The Post-glacial History of Grazing Animals in Europe  Part 3: Landscape Dynamics  7. Re-interpreting Wooded Landscapes, Shadow Woods and the Impacts of Grazing  8. The Dynamics of Pre-Neolithic European Landscapes and their Relevance to Modern Conservation  9. Can’t See the Trees for the Forest  10. Ancient Trees and Grazing Landscapes  11. Grazed Wood Pasture versus Browsed High Forests – Impact of Ungulates on Forest Landscapes from the Perspective of the Białowieża Primeval Forest  12. The Influence of Grazing Animals on Tree Regeneration and Woodland Dynamics in the New Forest, England  13. Forest and Land Management Options to Prevent Unwanted Forest Fires  Part 4: Case Studies  14. Grazing Refuge Habitats and their Importance for Woody Plants in the West of Scotland  15. Legacies of Livestock Grazing in the Forest Structure of Valonia Oak Landscapes in the Eastern Mediterranean  16. Palaeoecological Records of Woodland History During Recent Centuries of Grazing and Management Examples from Glen Affric, Scotland and Ribblesdale, North Yorkshire  17. The Chillingham Park Cattle, Northumberland  Part 5: Conservation, Management and Wildscapes  18. The Impacts of the Reintroduction of Wild Boar in the Forest of Dean, Great Britain  19. Wild Cattle and the ‘Wilder Valley’ Experiences – the Introduction of Extensive Grazing with Galloway Cattle in the Ennerdale Valley, England  20. Treescapes: Trees, Animals, Landscape, People and ‘Treetime’  21. Creation of Open Woodlands through Pasture: Genesis, Relevance as Biotopes, Value in the Landscape and in Nature Conservation in Southwest-Germany  22.  Woodland Grazing with Cattle – Results from 25 years of Grazing in Acidophilus Pedunculate Oak (Quercus robur) Woodland  23. Ancient Trees, Grazing Landscapes and the Conservation of Dead Wood and Wood Decay Invertebrates  24. The Future Potential of Wood Pastures  25. A Strategic View of the Issues for Wood Pasture and Parkland Conservation in England  Part 6: Summary & Conclusions  26. Re-wilding Trees for Ancients of the Future  27. Summary & Conclusions

Recenzii

"This volume makes clear that focusing on ecological processes rather than thinking about baseline cultural landscapes is necessary but needs more research, particularly if it is to inform land use and conservation policies that account for species movement between wooded and nonwooded landscapes."Environmental History, Matthew Kelly, University of Southampton, UK

Descriere

This book addresses critical components of the European landscape – forest, parkland, and other grazed landscapes with trees. It considers the history of grazed treed landscapes, of large grazing herbivores in Europe, and the implications of the past in shaping our environment today and in the future.