10 libri per 10 euro qui
Bookbot

Ian D. Rotherham

    Il Professor Ian D. Rotherham è un'autorità di spicco sulle dimensioni culturali e storiche dei paesaggi. Il suo lavoro approfondisce l'intricato rapporto tra l'umanità e l'ambiente naturale, esplorando come questa interazione plasma sia il nostro ambiente fisico sia le strutture sociali. Attraverso il suo lavoro accademico e i suoi ruoli di consulenza per importanti emittenti, Rotherham svela le profonde narrazioni insite nel paesaggio, offrendo ai lettori una comprensione più ricca del mondo.

    Ancient Woodland
    Spas and Spa Visiting
    Sheffield in 50 Buildings
    Lost York in Colour
    Lost Nottingham in Colour
    Sherwood Forest & the Dukeries
    • The real history of the legendary home of Robin Hood. Lavishly illustrated full-colour companion to Sherwood Forest and the surrounding area. Sherwood and the Dukeries have been major tourist destinations for over two centuries. Sherwood Forest is the East Midlands' No. 1 free attraction.

      Sherwood Forest & the Dukeries
    • Spas and Spa Visiting

      • 64pagine
      • 3 ore di lettura

      The British spa came into its own in the Georgian period, with thousands flocking to take the waters at Bath, Cheltenham and Tunbridge Wells as well as numerous other towns. This book traces the story of the British spa back to Roman and medieval times, through their heyday in Georgian and Victorian Britain.

      Spas and Spa Visiting
    • Ancient Woodland

      • 64pagine
      • 3 ore di lettura

      From medieval times, woodlands were managed commodities with hotly contested resources: conflicting demands from landowners, and local and national wood- based industries have left their marks on today's woodland, this title explains various uses of British woods and their industries, such as coppicing, charcoal-burning, basket-making and bodging.

      Ancient Woodland
    • The Lost Fens

      • 207pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      However, pause a while off main roads and consider place names and road names: Fenny Lane, The Withies, Commonside, Reed Holme, Fen Common, Turbary Lane, Wildmore, Adventurers' Fen, Wicken Fen, and more;

      The Lost Fens
    • Trees Beyond the Wood (colour)

      • 308pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      Written for a conference, this book explores the intricate relationship between humans and nature, particularly focusing on trees and their significance in various cultures. It delves into environmental themes, emphasizing the importance of conservation and the emotional connections people have with forests. Through a blend of research and personal narratives, the author highlights the role of trees in fostering community and ecological balance, encouraging readers to reconsider their perspectives on the natural world.

      Trees Beyond the Wood (colour)
    • War & Peat

      • 292pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      Exploring the profound effects of conflicts on both human societies and the environment, this book delves into the intricate relationship between warfare and natural resources, particularly peatlands. It examines how wars have reshaped landscapes, influenced ecological balance, and altered human interactions with the environment. Through a blend of historical analysis and environmental science, it highlights the often-overlooked consequences of conflict on ecosystems and emphasizes the importance of sustainable practices in post-conflict recovery.

      War & Peat
    • Focusing on urban ecological systems, this book presents a novel framework for understanding hybrid ecosystems in the context of climate change and environmental shifts. It explores the implications of invasive species and the fusion of ecological communities, highlighting how urbanization and globalization influence these dynamics. By embedding this perspective within current ecological discourse, the volume uses the British Isles as a case study while offering insights applicable to global ecosystem studies and conservation efforts.

      Recombinant Ecology - A Hybrid Future?